Two scores and seven years ago, I took on the herculean task of saving and renovating the dilapidated historic Highland school as a home for an ideal community. City Club’s newsletter began as a lunch menu notice, evolved into a space for announcements, and morphed into a philosophical venue to refine our common vision for an Epicurean-inspired utopian community.
With renovations complete, membership growing, and our community thriving, I started writing a concise weekly column to explore big ideas, hoping to promote dialogue.
Writing these columns allows me to wrestle with lingering questions. I write about topics I want to learn more about – philosophy, politics, religion, finance, technology, and the human condition. Like a pebble in my shoe, a topic may nag me for weeks or months before I start reflecting, researching, and embarking on the writing process to refine my thinking. The process is communal; friends, trusted advisors, and numerous editors help discuss and refine each column to promote productive conversation…
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