by Michael Helms | Aug 26, 2002 | Opinion
A person with integrity discerns right from wrong and acts on it, unafraid to state why a particular position was taken. Integrity takes courage because sometimes being a person of integrity comes with a personal cost. Ralph Friedgen will be there with his Maryland...
by Michael Helms | Aug 7, 2002 | Opinion
One of the oldest searches known to humanity is the search for happiness. Perhaps the widest path cut in this search is the path of pleasure. One of those who espoused this path was Epicurus, a Greek who lived more than 2,300 years ago. Epicurus believed the purpose...
by Michael Helms | Jul 23, 2002 | Opinion
There’s a card game called “spoons” played something like this: Four players encircling three spoons each receive four cards. The dealer draws a card from the deck and passes an unwanted card to the next player, who does the same, with the last...