Moe, Uncle Moe, Dr. Stein
These were 3 names I knew Morris I. Stein by. Gentle while still strong. Loving and powerful. Devoted, dedicated, committed. A professional's professional. Yet he also could speak out his mind when he strongly disagreed or found shallowness in a person's thinking or presentation.
Moe you will be truly missed by those of us who knew and loved you and by all those who have or will ever read your books, research papers and articles.
Continuously you reached out your professional arms of support to help new writers, authors, researchers get started. I know you helped me several times.
In the 1950s and 60s you helped start the creativity movement and motivated many of us to enter and develop the creativity development profession.
Goodbye friend. Now you will join the giants who proceeded you.
Knowing you, you'll probably start a Creativity Conference in Heaven
Alan
Robert Alan Black, Ph.D., CSP
alan@cre8ng.com