Being Outrageous (#2): Teens Speak Out

My daughter and her 8th grade classmates had the courage to be outrageous last week by respectfully and successfully challenging their administrators on a point of principle. As is the tradition, teachers and students were asked to vote on which three classmates should speak at graduation. The administrators confirmed that they would not override the [...]

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Being Outrageous

I have spent most of my life behaving myself.  Doing the conventional and achieving success in a traditional way.  Not that there is anything wrong with that.  In fact, it has all turned out just fine. However, the question remains whether I would have achieved even more and/or had more fun if I had allowed [...]

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