Category Archives: General Musings

Just a general post, of no specific import, and which I will use from time to time to make quick comments.

On The Death of Kobe Bryant

Kobe Bryant’s tragic death today (and that of his lovely daughter) is so startling because it reminds us all (or should) that mortality is real. It comes like a thief in the night. It is the summation of life in … Continue reading

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Senators Need to Wake Up

The idea that many citizens woke up Thursday morning thinking that Donald Trump was no longer President – because he had been “impeached” – reveals just how pathetic our civics, government, and American history, education has become. I can tell … Continue reading

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Going International? Consider These Things

In my Blog I often write about topics of potential interest to my college business students. This is an example. Much of it is drawn from interviews with members of Australia’s Young Entrepreneur’s Council, which I have followed for years … Continue reading

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RELAX: Climate predictions are wildly wrong and probably always will be

Scare tactics used by the Global Warmists, including threats to jail anyone who does not agree with them, are simply a function of jealousy and what the Aussies would call, “the tallest poppy syndrome.” Since climate activists seem unwilling to … Continue reading

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Can anyone MAKE you feel something? A commentary on sticks, stones, and how words will never hurt me

Let us not forget the power of language to shape our experiences. When teaching, I am ever-mindful of the words I use to explain a certain topic or to keep the class on schedule. I want the learning experience to … Continue reading

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Developing a Positive Mental Attitude: Hoping for the Best, Expecting the Worst, and Winding Up Somewhere in Between

Grumpiness is its own reward, said no one ever.  In fact, there is considerable evidence that a persistently sour attitude can shorten your life. When you stop to think about it, of course it would! The body is not built … Continue reading

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SHOULDING All Over Yourself?

Are You SHOULDING All Over Yourself? My clients often ask me, “should I be doing this?” One client several days ago reported that he should not be working overtime, as it takes away from valuable family time. Another client said … Continue reading

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Parenting Our Parents: And Other Acts of Self-Soothing

So very often – more often than one would like to believe – my clients present with anger toward their parents. It can happen at any age and usually we grow out of it. If our parents die before that … Continue reading

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Tearing Down Statues: The Height of Self-Centered Thinking

Our youth have decided that various memorials to past events are offensive and are demanding that they be torn down. Nothing new – the Soviets did it in their attempt to re-write the past. Now American youth are doing it. … Continue reading

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A Bourgeois Prejudice: Thoughts on Tattoos and How They May be Killing You

I don’t have any tattoos. You can check if you want 🙂 First of all, they cost money, don’t they? Secondly, I cringe at sight of them; seriously, and when I see one, I default to a projection of uncleanliness. … Continue reading

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