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Sunday, April 26, 2015

What I Read Last Week: Leaving the Navy, Loving Your Family, and a Crumbling World

What I read this week:  I read a quite a few articles that sprouted up in response to a young naval officer's 'resignation letter'--most were unsympathetic to her millennial assertions and aspirations.

4 Reasons I Am Resigning My Commission As A Naval Officer

What I’ll Miss About Serving in the Navy

JOINT CHIEFS: Why We Don’t Care That You’re Resigning

Opinion: Why I’m Resigning My Commission, Even Though I’m The Greatest Officer Ever















How successful people work less—and get more done -- Don't work more than 50 hours a week, it will cost you.

The Disintegration of the World -- Geopolitical consultancy now a hot commodity for businesses.

How Serious is the Rebalance? US Military Record Tells (part of) the Story -- Is the US military really sold on the rebalance to Asia?


WIRLW Archive:

What I Read Last Week: Pizza in Somalia, Stretching in Your Office, The Trust of the Uniform and Choked Out in Joburg
What I Read Last Week: Trolls, Pirates, Wine Wars, $100 a Paris, Kidnapping and Arab Baptist
What I Read Last Week: $30 Aluminum Foil, Blind EOD Swimmer, Powerpoints, Jet Lag, Mother Tongues and Retro Afghanistan
What I Read this Week: Thanks for the service, Introvert survival guide and Pivoting a L'Afrique


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