Pete the planner: You can learn from others’ failures but consider the context
To no surprise, I’ve spent the last 30-some years attempting to learn from the mistakes of others, so that someone else’s pain could end up being my gain.
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To no surprise, I’ve spent the last 30-some years attempting to learn from the mistakes of others, so that someone else’s pain could end up being my gain.
We hope you saw from the moment you got off the plane at Indianapolis International Airport how much we love basketball in Indiana.
It’s the same emotion I felt 25 years ago when the Indiana Fever launched. It seems crazy to think about now, but at the time, the idea that women had a professional basketball league seemed unreal to me.
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They form a human timeline that also measures the progression of their game. The early ones just happened to come along too soon.
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The letter confirmed the Trump administration’s plans to utilize military bases amid a capacity crisis in federal immigration facilities.
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Whether you are on the giving or receiving end, take the time to make those connections count.
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Why is there no sense of urgency in our Legislature?