“Nothing is too wonderful to be true” – these words of Michael Faraday, a 19th century chemist, describe my glorious and fortunate life. I have been truly overwhelmed with opportunities.
“Nothing is too wonderful to be true” – these words of Michael Faraday, a 19th century chemist, describe my glorious and fortunate life. I have been truly overwhelmed with opportunities.
“WHY do you do what you do?” is a question most people are never asked and one that might elicit a simple response – “to survive.” In my case, the question becomes “Why do you choose to do what you do?” I am among the few who have the luxury of being surrounded by many choices to work on things we find interesting, a circumstance we sometimes even foolishly label “stress.”
I was surrounded by the love of wonderful immigrant parents. I grew up in Alabama in the 1950’s where I was profoundly influenced by the civil rights movement and I strive for equal opportunity in all aspects of life.