Posts by Thomas Hill III
Nothing Good Ever Happens At Zero
In the television series adaptation of the novel The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin, a major character says, “Nothing good ever happens at zero.” She’s referring to a countdown clock that only certain individuals can see. She is right. In the story, nothing good ever happens when the clock runs down to zero. The book is about…
Read MoreAre The Birds Singing?
During a conversation with Tracy Brower, author of The Secrets to Happiness at Work (among others), she mentioned that her grandmother used to remind them that when the birds stopped singing there was danger coming. She then observed that in our communities there are similar warnings. It’s not that I didn’t believe her, but I did look it…
Read MoreThat’s Not Funny
Why are so many children reported missing during a solar eclipse? Because no one can find their sun! My kids would roll their eyes at me if I told them that “dad joke.” Luckily, I have a granddaughter who still thinks I’m funny. Humor can be a healthy expression that can help us feel less…
Read MoreEveryone Loves A Parade
I love Easter. It is a weeklong celebration of perfect love beginning with Palm Sunday. At my church, that means a lot of children waving palm branches as they parade through the aisles. This display symbolizes the day Jesus returned to Jerusalem hailed as a king by the people, where a week later he was…
Read MoreThat Smarts
A man I admire recently said, “Being smart is not the same as being wise.” I have the honor of gathering with other CEO level leaders several times a year for a roundtable discussion over lunch (hosted by The Kimmell Foundation). Our most recent conversation centered around the impact of AI on our organizations and people.…
Read MoreOpposites Attract
While playing with some magnets, my granddaughter was fascinated by how they leapt together when turned one way yet pushed each other away when turned around. I must admit, I love magnets, too. What she was observing was the magnetic dipole in action. Magnetic poles (where the magnetic field enters or exits an object) always…
Read MoreLasting Impressions
Next to his work, The Wild Sea, at OKCMOA, there is a quote by Balcomb Greene. “Complete abstraction in art is a dead end.” That resonated with me as I tend to be drawn to abstract art. Greene painted in ways that left most of the interpretation to the viewer but contained enough material to guide the viewer…
Read MoreLeak Detection
I spent the weekend at a dear friend’s lake house with several other friends. We are all the senior leaders in our organizations, and we enjoy getting to talk through and process things with each other. We also like to eat great food. In the midst of smoking meat, grilling, making great coffee and other…
Read MorePeek-A-Boo
When our children were very little, we played peek-a-boo with them. It was a simple game; we hid our faces with our hands and then opened our hands and said “peek-a-boo” to the delight of the child. Eventually, they would mimic this game themselves, delighted they could “hide” from us behind their hands. Peek-a-boo only…
Read MoreOne
Last week on my birthday, I saw U2 perform at The Sphere in Las Vegas. It was the best show I have ever seen. At the end of the song “One” Bono said, “Love each other, it’s a command, not a suggestion.” Interestingly, I had received an email from a team member the day before telling…
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