about dog-eat-dog, everyone scrapping or fighting for the last scrap on the table like in the david mamet play "glengarry glen ross." but companies also should create teams, and those teams should compete against each other. general motors used to be a fantastic company, and it was a fantastic company when pontiac and cadillac and oldsmobile and buick were all different and competing for the customers. gm when down the tubes when all of those divisions seemed to be the same and lost the spark of competition. > > so is another lesson "don't look forward to retirement, it may not be quite what you think it is?" > > you'd better map out a plan to stay busy, because if you don't stay busy, you are going to get bored, and your body will get bored, and when it gets bored it gets more sick and less happy. so, you better stay just as busy in retirement as you were in the work force. > > the name of the book is "rush." the author is todd buchholz. todd, thanks so much. > > thank you bill. good to be with you. well, if we're wired to love to work hard, we need to be in a place where we can work hap