Lee EisenbergRilke and Me, Together for the First TimeI wrote a piece last week for Time.com about some revelations that hit me a couple of summers ago. They came to me in an old country…Feb 14, 2016Feb 14, 2016
Lee EisenbergThe Story of Your Life, from Beginning to End“How could you live and have no story to tell?” — DostoevskyFeb 9, 2016Feb 9, 2016
Lee EisenbergDo Writers Think They’re Immortal?Some say they don’t care one way or the other. Some won’t give you a straight answer. Some believe they really are, and for good reason.Feb 7, 2016Feb 7, 2016
Lee EisenbergWanted: Your Best (True) Graveyard StoryNot a fictional ghost story, but a graveyard story that says something about you and life. For instance, a blinding insight inspired by a…Feb 2, 2016Feb 2, 2016
Lee EisenbergWhy I No Longer Say I Want My Kids to Be HappyThe confessions of a father who means wellFeb 1, 20162Feb 1, 20162
Lee EisenbergNot Even Morgan FreemanAn actor narrate my book? Speak up, I can’t hear you.Jan 26, 2016Jan 26, 2016
Lee Eisenberg‘The point. The meaning of your life. Do you ever think about that?’Some people get peevish when I ask that question. They say they’re too busy surviving to gaze at their navels. Indeed. The real wealth of…Jan 22, 20161Jan 22, 20161
Lee EisenbergTalking About What No One Wants to Talk AboutWould you rather climb a six-foot ladder or a golden staircase?Jan 18, 20161Jan 18, 20161
Lee EisenbergAnd You Think You Have Problems at WorkPhilosophers who regard “What is the meaning of life?” as an unanswerable question will concede that “God” is the only response that…Jan 16, 2016Jan 16, 2016