

9,000 soldiers etched into the sand to honor those who died on D-Day.
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In order to commemorate Peace Day on September 21, a team of British artists directed volunteers in etching 9,000 sandy silhouettes—the number of soldiers who fell on D-Day.
Kolor vs. Black and White: Forty Years of Elliott Erwitt’s Photographs
“Elliott Erwitt’s Kolor” is a thoughtful exploration of more than forty years of photography. There photographs from all over the world, shots of movie stars and politicians, staged fashion photographs and sidewalk action shots.
Kolor vs. Black and White: Forty Years of Elliott Erwitt’s Photographs
Empathy 101
“I like to understand how people see the world,” A CEO tells me. “It’s always different for each person.
On Self
“Tell me a fact and I’ll learn. Tell me a truth and I’ll believe. But tell me a story and it will live in my heart forever.”
Native American proverb
The Eagle
Once a farmer found an abandoned eagle’s nest and in it was an egg still warm. He took the egg back to his farm and laid it in the nest of one of his hens. The egg hatched and the baby eagle grew up along with the other chickens. It pecked about the farmyard, scrabbling for grain. It spent its life within the yard and rarely looked up. When it was very old, one day it lifted up its head and saw above it a wonderful sight – an eagle soaring high above in the sky. Looking at it, the old creature sighed and said to itself, “If only I’d been born an eagle”.



