by Susan Wharton Gates | Nov 22, 2019 | Blog Post, Uncategorized, Unum
In 1973 my father ruined the family vacation by watching the Watergate hearings every minute of every day. I was a teenager. I thought he had lost his mind. So boring. Not to mention tedious, contentious, picayune. Last week I logged more hours of TV than I had in...
by Susan Wharton Gates | Feb 3, 2017 | Uncategorized
What’s the right thing to do? Is it something you either know in your gut (or not), or is there a process to reason your way through moral ambiguous situations? The good news is that both your “gut” and your reason have important roles to play to help you choose the...