“It’s not so much what you have in this life that matters. It’s what we do with what we have.” That’s one of thousands of quotes by Fred Rogers, star of the popular TV show for preschool children, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. The show aired for 33 years on PBS and is credited for saving the network.
Although he passed away in 2003, a movie about Rogers and the impact of his relationship with a chastised magazine reporter was released around Thanksgiving. It reminded boomers and their children about the value of his messages, which successfully addressed young childrens’ social and emotional needs. Today’s leaders could learn from his messages, too.
HOW CEO’S CAN ACTUALLY LEARN A LOT FROM TV PERSONALITY MR ROGERS

“It’s not so much what you have in this life that matters. It’s what we do with what we have.” That’s one of thousands of quotes by Fred Rogers, star of the popular TV show for preschool children, Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. The show aired for 33 years on PBS and is credited for saving the network.
Although he passed away in 2003, a movie about Rogers and the impact of his relationship with a chastised magazine reporter was released around Thanksgiving. It reminded boomers and their children about the value of his messages, which successfully addressed young childrens’ social and emotional needs. Today’s leaders could learn from his messages, too.