After watching the season debut last night, I think Peggy's showing the most success and Don looks more morose and less engaged in the trends that are taking hold in 1967. Take a look at my post about Peggy Olson's career lessons: for us all: http://workingkind.com/2012/04/peggy-olson/
These are marvelous. But I'm always wanting to know where the quotes come from - a book, a talk, an interview. The journalist in me wants to see the source, especially since I'm a Theodor Geisel fan and I can't figure out where a few of these originated....
Thanks so much for this post - quite inspiring. (Someday we're going to have to get together and talk about my idea of the 12 Days of Christmas Service AKA the 12 Days of Giving.) It's easy to get caught up in our own lives and careers and yet we gain so much more when we look outward and lend a hand.
Your post reminded me of a quote - something like this one:
"Many drops make a bucket, many buckets make a pond, many ponds make a lake, and many lakes make an ocean." Percy Ross Read more:http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/authors/p/percy_ross.html#ixzz1dzGOFQ47