
What's Next shares the fun, and funny happenings in publisher Ron Nagasawa’s Life.
Ron Nagasawa is the publisher of MidWeek.
Below are the last 5 columns written by Ron Nagasawa
If I ever had the honor to meet the Dalai Lama to ask a single question, I know what that question would be. I know you’re thinking it would be something like “What is the meaning of life?” But actually I would rather ask, “Whom should I listen to, my mom or my wife?”
As for your suggestion, it’s a great idea! So I’m inviting other MidWeek readers to send in their own “Ron Nagasawa moments” that I’ll share in this space from time to time.
Read Column>>Have you ever seen one of those courtroom drama shows where evidence is introduced and the judge throws it out? The judge then turns to the jury and tells them to forget what they heard and not to use it in their decision. Seems to me that it is the only thing you’ll be thinking about once you’re told that.
Read Column>>One of the easiest ways to know you’re growing older is by the landmarks your children present as they grow up. It starts pretty slow initially: their first words, their first steps, and their first toilet “potty.” Then it accelerates to neck-breaking speed: cell phones, boy or girlfriends, rebellion.
I have a confession to make. Despite all the good reasons and the push to go “green,” I really haven’t been doing my part. Until now, that is. I believe the area in which my family lives was the last to receive the blue recycling bin and the green foliage waste bin.