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Jan 30, 2011

A Privilege to Play

Howard E. Butt, Jr.

Mike Singletary spent a lifetime in football. And he succeeded at every level: two-time college All-American—and a Super Bowl-winning Hall of Fame linebacker. Today, he coaches the San Francisco Forty-Niners. Ask Mike what he loves about football, and you get a surprising answer. Surprising and profound....

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Jan 19, 2011

Playing Dead

Billy Coffey

My kids have been dead for the last three minutes, and off and on for the last ten. I just checked them to be sure. They were where I’d last seen them—splayed out on the living room floor and framed by rays of sunshine that poured through the windows. I stepped over them. They didn’t move. Even put a foot in front of their noses....

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Jun 16, 2010

Lego Lessons on Parenting (and Leadership)

by Anonymous
The High Calling

Clearly my boy needed Dad’s help, but I didn’t want to play for him. Legos is free play at its best—with all of the challenges that freedom brings.

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Jan 14, 2010

Sketch, Plan, Dream, Build, Play, Work

Marcus Goodyear

Watch this short film of a man who found joy and magic in his work. As a kid, I loved loved loved legos. I confess that I still love them.

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