When my mother was a junior in high school she lost her first job in retail sales because a boy asked her out on Friday and she skipped her shift at work to go to a dance. Mom was in high school in the early 1940s and she liked to remind us that when she was a teen no one knew who would win the second world war. It was a different time. Risk calculations were different. No one knew if anything they did would make a difference.
Where Do We Go From Here?
Where Do We Go From Here?
Where Do We Go From Here?
When my mother was a junior in high school she lost her first job in retail sales because a boy asked her out on Friday and she skipped her shift at work to go to a dance. Mom was in high school in the early 1940s and she liked to remind us that when she was a teen no one knew who would win the second world war. It was a different time. Risk calculations were different. No one knew if anything they did would make a difference.