Category: Balancing Life
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The House Always Wins
I am an optimist and a realist and through those lenses I create my POV. I am not blind or ignorant of the past. It was what it was. Their now. Our now looking back is hindsight. Looking and moving forward is all we have. Those who are allowing the House to win can’t or…
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AI Chatbot and the Printing Press
When things are too good to be true, it behooves us to try to uncover the why and connect the dots. AI Chatbot is too good to be true and will only help those with power to gain more.
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A Zero Drop with Neutral Stability
Choosing the right running shoe can be a challenge. The simplest solution is to head to a reputable shop. This article is more about what happens when the magic shoe doesn’t feel so magical anymore.
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On Choosing Running Kit and Vaseline
Like most things worth learning, the process takes time. Here are some hints from a veteran runner to help you save some money and choose more wisely which translates to having more time to run.
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Magic Numbers and Homework
Busy work is a waste of time in the classroom and out. Repetive work is not. It’s sometimes just what the doctor ordered. It helps us keep pace with our peers. And today in 2022, we are moving quickly towards a smaller more specialized global workforce in which those that are hired are the most…
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A Letter from God
Dear Humanity, Since Heaven expands with space and time we are noticing up here that there are huge expanses of space without any souls. It’s getting boring actually and those here are getting lonely. They have so many questions to ask but so few new souls to ask them of so I thought I would…
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America’s Gun Mental Healthcare Crisis
Politicians lie. That is their job. They lie so that they can placate those below them and do the bidding of those above them. If, for a minute, you think that there are not those enjoying American violence as entertainment then you need figure out how to look under the hood.
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How I Met Niko
Short Story – this is a piece of fiction. I have never been to Tokyo and I am not married at this time.
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The Death of the Library
We should learn a lesson from libraries, the place where we seperate fact from fiction. There is a line that demarks what is real and what is not. Without it, we all just become users of fancy believing that stories are real and real is a lie.
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MMA and the Two Ox Carts
If we search, we find truths. Some of these truths are unwanted and some cause us to shift how we think. This blog discusses one of those shifts. The one that got many to willingly give up their participation in life for the safety of being a spectator. Two oxen pulled carts crashed into each…