 Ethics, morals, values, and virtues are terms often used interchangeably. Though they are connected, they have unique meaning. Stoicism, as a way of examining what is important to individuals and organizations, is often associated with being resilient in the face of adversity. In her book, Stoic Wisdom, Dr. Nancy Sherman takes a closer look at the relationship between stoicism and resilience. One point she makes about stoicism is that being stoic is much less about surviving the challenges you're faced with and more about cultivating virtue. Doing one's best involves effort, but also involves being connected to others who invest in you and who sustain and support your goodness. When we invest in the development of our people, we not only help them grow intellectually, we also cultivate virtues for a lifetime. Lead well this week.