I sense the next memoir, brick. When you re read that book, are you saying that it doesn't sound like you any more? But i will tell you this, million miles and a thousand years, blue, those books that i wrote a long time ago, they're better books. They're better written. They're more thoughtful. I am happier as a human being and more healthy than i've ever been,. but i write worse books, but i make more money. So i don't know e you get a netet. And my memoir would be, from 400 pound fat guy to happy sell out. Ha ha, ha,ha, haa. Well, maybe we
We have two options when we’re faced with a problem. We can either resolve it and walk away or figure out why it’s happening in the first place. It’s tempting to just solve problems as they come up, but bestselling author and speaker Dan Heath thinks there’s a better way. On today’s episode, he’s sharing why it’s important to get to the root of a problem. If managing conflict at work has ever felt like a game of whack-a-mole, this episode will give you the tools you need to create lasting change instead.