Unconventional wisdom
What would you have to do, to Lose the big game? Considering the opposite of things helps you see and avoid false moves. When it…
What would you have to do, to Lose the big game? Considering the opposite of things helps you see and avoid false moves. When it…
Happy February Challenge — I'm posting daily all month long. If an object does not spark joy for us, says Japanese organization guru Marie Kondo, we must…
July 20, 2007 | My first exposure to fake news - Way before social media! A classic from 2007. I was in Paris for a…
What was the most interesting thing that happened today? What are you looking forward to tomorrow? What things brought you joy last year? What are…
Busy week ahead. Posting might be short, sporadic or not at all. I found a half-finished journal entry/concept from 2007 and polished it up, I…
Keeping my self-imposed, daily 'February challenge' rolling, Brother John Stout's been on my radar this week... so for Sunday's post, I thought a snapshot of…
Journal - January 7, 2021 On the topic of being a morning person, I’ve never been one. Christi is; Rob is, but only recently. (Okay,…
Fifty summers ago, my family began making an annual summer trip to two Michigan locations: a relative’s house near Traverse City, and a cottage near…
Going to speak this entry to audio as I'm about to get in my car and drive from Dallas to Austin after a five-day trip…
The news media is the problem. The Washington Post declared last week that newsrooms can build trust by moving beyond objectivity. Being less objective will…