Would Roger Williams have advice for the USA midterm elections? He would be surprised at the notion, given in his day one had to be a land holder to get a vote. And even being a landholder did not mean you “owned” the land—rather that you had permission from the charter-holders. A charter came from a King and granted permission to use the land under a set of rules. Up in Boston, the rules said you also had to be…..
Why is trust without knowledge bound sometimes worse than no trust? After all, The Speed of Trust by Stephen M. R. Covey would dictate that trust should be offered before it can proved. But even that sort of trust, once violated, is thrown away. The key is how to check for violation in small quantities! Read the October blog on bookfun.org, page 36. Share This: