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James Wallace


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James I. Wallace, Ph.D., has spent his career practicing as a clinical psychologist, educational psychologist, and sport psychologist. He has practiced golf a lot, too, with little success. He has earned his knowledge of aikido by serving as the chief instructor (Sensei) of two dojos in Southern California and one in Ithaca, NY, before running the Colgate University Aikido Club in Hamilton, NY, the past quarter of a century. He lives there with his wife, Colgate University Professor Ann Jane Tierney, and he teaches P.E. courses in wellness, as well. They have two young adult daughters, Jasmine and Gemma, striving to live well in Virginia and Colorado, respectively.

In addition to his more recent book, Holy Rollers, Dr. Wallace is the author
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Fair or Foul?

The reigning is gaining, a king is our thing.

Democracy’s waning; we can’t hear freedom ring.

Corruption is rampant, richer over poorer.

There’s no end in sight to our government horror.

Fascism in fashion? Is that not your passion?

Then steer clear of most news; cling to local good views.

Let’s all keep up hope, and not simply mope.

Let’s find ways to cope. Should we all cave in? Nope!

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Published on October 21, 2025 18:23
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“Gates loved competing- and winning. Just as importantly, he hated losing. He thrived on competition, as long as he was playing or doing something he was good at, and relished opportunities to prove himself, physically and mentally.”
James Wallace, Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire

“Even as a child Gates had an obsessive personality and a compulsive need to be the best. "Any school assignment, be it playing a musical instrument or writing papers, whatever, he would do at any or all hours of the day".”
james wallace, Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire
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“On one 50-mile summer hike, Gates demonstrated the persistence and tenacity that was to be his trademark later in life.”
James Wallace, Hard Drive: Bill Gates and the Making of the Microsoft Empire

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