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                                                                                A Not So Lonely Life

Over the years, I've seen numerous comments about how writers sequester themselves away and lead a lonely existence honing their craft. I think all writers have their favorite place and environment in which to work with a sense of privacy that encourages and supports their creativity. Although I've had several different places, including a living room easy chair with our cat snuggled beside me, mine is my home office. 

Arriving at this place has taken me through memorable growing up, family, and career events and meeting many interesting people. These all have influenced me in various ways as to sources and ideas that became stories.

My road to writing is similar to others. We all draw on our life experiences and observations of society and the world. What is really interesting is how many different stories, styles, forms, and perspectives we create to arrive at some meaningful result to which our audiences relate and respond. Making those connections is gratifying and I think is the driving force as to why we write.

I would like to use my blog journal as an opportunity to share some insights on books and have interactive discussions with others and their experiences and my perspective that writing may be a not so lonely life

The Challenges of Burton Blake

11/29/2018

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​As Burton undertakes the challenges of leading the company in a new direction that corresponds to the values of his own millennial generation, who in the company tries to prevent and stop him? What means and methods do they apply? Are they successful? What is Burton’s reaction? What does he do to fight against them?
 
How would you describe the corporate culture or the prescribed and shared values of the Blake Corporation? Who and what are the sources of the corporate culture? Social, psychological, political? Describe the personalities of management that dominate the company.
 
What is meant in the novel by The Cult of Wealth?  
 
What is the role of the corporation in engaging in various forms of corruption and exploitation of human and natural resources to gain profit at any cost? Who are the victims?
 
Who does Burton discover he can count on as friends, mentors, and collaborators to support him and cover his back?
 
Various social and political forces block Burton’s efforts to change the company. Although he is the CEO, he is excluded from the “inner circle.” How does his exclusion handicap him?
 
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Ellena link
9/7/2021 01:31:01 am

Great reading your post

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