The Death of Imagination (Nurturing Imagination in the Digital Age)

The Death of Imagination (Nurturing Imagination in the Digital Age) By Maile Sundquist Although I grew up in the ’80s with the emergence of the PC, my family never had a lot of money and I didn’t obtain my first computer until I was 20.  It wasn’t until I went to college seven years later […]

Ohana

Ohana By Maile Sundquist My heart is both heavy and full tonight.  I recently lost two uncles – the last of my father’s four siblings – making it the end of a generation on that side of my family.  My father passed in 1990 of cancer and having the last of his siblings pass has […]

More Time, More Money, More Meaning: Living Simply to Simply Live

More Time, More Money, More Meaning: Living Simply to Simply Live By Maile Sundquist Aloha Stars, I read a Facebook post the other day by a friend who was reflecting on an article in the New York Times which tells the story of a few Stanford students who, although accomplished, buckled under the pressures of […]