by Neil Moore | Jan 12, 2023 | Long-Term Relationships
In my marriage to my wife, Hunter, here are a few of my relationship Code of Ethics tenets, and a couple of comments about those. ============== *Consciously practice believing in Hunter, as much or more than she believes in herself. *
Consciously devote myself to...
by Neil Moore | Sep 5, 2022 | Behavioral Mechanics
Our current definition of what it means to be a visionary, is, by design, both limited and limiting. For the most part, we consider visionaries to be that small, select group of people who take on extraordinary projects, often under extraordinary circumstances, and...
by Neil Moore | Aug 3, 2022 | Music & Creativity, Music Education
Some of my earliest memories are centered around the piano. I have an older sister and three older brothers, the eldest being only seven years older than me. My older sister studied elocution, but as each of the boys turned seven years old we began piano lessons. My...
by Neil Moore | Jul 8, 2022 | Long-Term Relationships
My beautiful wife, Hunter, is happy, alive, satisfied, self-expressed and, basically, in love with people. She is smart, ridiculously easy to be around, loyal, devout, divine and delightful. She is both fun, and funny. Silly, playful, thoughtful and kind. She is 64...
by Neil Moore | Jun 8, 2022 | Music & Creativity, Music Education
One of the most wonderful forms of self-expression that parents can foster within their children is the ability to play music. Raising a musical child has many advantages — many that can’t be quantified — but just for starters, studies demonstrate that children who...