‘Slop’ and ‘rage bait’ won’t shape your life. These words might — Richard Kyte
Richard Kyte is director of the D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wis., and co-host of "The Ethical Life" podcast.
People are also reading…
At least 2 workers removed from Bills stadium project after vandalism
He paid $58,000 for a house near Highmark Stadium. He just sold it for 14 times more
Bills made a run at Maxx Crosby. Here's how and why they pivoted to Bradley Chubb
State employees want improvements to their pension plan. But the cost could be a deal-breaker
Five things to know about proposed reforms to Tier 6 pensions
Sabres notebook: Response is swift to late hit on Zach Benson
Joe Brady thought the Bills may lose Dawson Knox. A compromise kept them together
Alan Pergament: KISS 98.5 host Janet Snyder retiring in late May
USS Croaker, USS The Sullivans imperiled by leaks at Naval Park
The new Bills stadium was supposed to be finished in June. That's unlikely to happen.
The bill comes due in Buffalo: Ryan to propose a 25% tax increase
Florida woman acknowledged as daughter of McGuire as complex estate case continues
Mike Harrington: Refuse-to-lose mentality has pushed Sabres for three months
Around the NFL: Are the Bills a winner or loser in Week 1 of free agency?
Ukko-Pekka Luukkonen's game is aces in Vegas shutout as Sabres tie for East lead
Richard Kyte is the director of the D.B. Reinhart Institute for Ethics in Leadership at Viterbo University in La Crosse, Wisconsin. His new book, “Finding Your Third Place: Building Happier Communities (and Making Great Friends Along the Way),” is available from Fulcrum Books. He also cohosts “The Ethical Life” podcast.
Catch the latest in Opinion
Get opinion pieces, letters and editorials sent directly to your inbox weekly!
Related to this story
Grover Cleveland and the lost art of saying 'no' | Jacob Lane
In high school, I put useless trivia knowledge to work on the quiz bowl team. I wasn’t the fastest on the buzzer, but I learned quickly which …
Paul Ehrlich was wrong about everything | Jonah Goldberg
Biologist and author Paul Ehrlich, the most influential Chicken Little of the last century, recently died at the age of 93. His 1968 book, "Th…
Is affordability really a crisis for most Americans? | Froma Harrop
At some point, the headlines turned "affordability" from a concern into a "crisis." But what does affordability mean? For most of us, that dep…
An erratic FDA is a threat to innovation | Bloomberg News
Moderna was a huge success for public health until politics intervened at the FDA
Is modern life eroding our willingness to sacrifice for something greater? | The Ethical Life podcast
🎧 Hosts Richard Kyte and Scott Rada explore commitment, loyalty and purpose, asking why fewer people feel bound to causes, communities or ide…
