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Monthly Archives: July 2022
Travesty of Travesty – Apparently, Some Doctors Out There are Pro-Life
Recently, University of Michigan medical students walked out of their white coat ceremony after their “demands” weren’t met. Problem is: They missed a transcendent lecture about staying human in an age of machines. The … Continue reading
Posted in General Musings, Victimhood
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Right on Schedule: A Killer Virus Emerges Just Before an Important Election
I expect either COVID or monkeypox, or both, will be cited as yet another reason to stay away from the election this coming Fall. Funny how that happens. The following was written by Donald G. … Continue reading
Posted in Anxiety, Blogging, Death, People (in general), People in general, State of the Nation
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Successful People Keep Lists
Successful people keep lists so that they do not forget certain things or simply to track their progress. The world of several dozen Jews was forever saved because Oskar Schindler kept his list. That was, of course, an extraordinary example … Continue reading
Posted in Business, General Musings, List Making, Positive Mental Attitude
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How to Think like an Adult: Dr Russo’s Review of Cognitive Distortions
This is a rather long post, intended for clients and students as an adjunct to what I’ve covered in sessions or classes. It is a repeat of a much earlier post (from 2016) and is worth re-reading. In my practice … Continue reading
Posted in Counseling Concepts, General Musings
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