At 7:50 AM on June 4, 1942, an air group commander named Wade McClusky made one decision — a 90-degree left turn over the open Pacific — and historians mark that moment as the turning point of the entire Pacific War. Dr. Mark Foley uses that story to explore something closer to home: the turning points that define our own lives. At 35, successful by every outward measure and privately miserable, Foley received a question from a trusted friend that changed the direction of everything that followed. If your life is moving but the direction doesn’t feel right, this one is worth your time.
The Way I See It
Featuring Contributors from all backgrounds, The Way I See It provides fresh perspective on a myriad of topics — some serious, some funny, and others in between!