With the Thanksgiving Holiday over, and the food coma relinquishing its grips on my body, I find that time spent with family often makes me think about life in a different way. This is similar to the scene from Dead Poets Society when Robin Williams asks the class to stand on the desk and look at the world from a different perspective. I find it interesting that the older I get, the new perspectives and I have for things I experienced as a child. When I hear the famous “Everything I ever needed to know I learned in kindergarten” phrase, I laugh a little and think about how true that statement really is when expanded to say childhood, rather than kindergarten. Take the great story of Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll. There...