Category: Deciding Factor
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Value in the Valueless
When society finds itself focused on the circus and not on bettering itself, the society is doomed to collapse or the people are soon to be enslaved by those who have the power. That time is now.
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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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Academia is like the Dominoes of Pizza or the Kraft of Cheese
We are watching daily a trial that for all extensive purposes is occuring because an Academic viewed herself as a Teacher. Academics are not teachers. They live in a place that is inaccessible by design by most. Politics is one by those who speak to the people, not above them.
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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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The Queen’s Monster
I believe in God. I do not believe in God as it is defined by others. That is like watching a movie instead of reading the book. Reading a book needs the reader to be present and active. Watching a movie does not. It is someone else’s interpretation of the story.
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Mandatory Acts of Kindness
Unless we want the world to be violent and to self-govern that violent world, we need to figure out how to move forward as a united society looking out for all citizens. If we do not, America will be a violent wasteland of dumb with guns vs. dumber with bigger guns yet smaller brains. We […]
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How the Givers Lost Civility
Without balance and direction the givers of us get lost along the path to the horizon. It is up to all humanity to cast aside our differences and reconnect in order to understand the destination of a connected humanity.
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50 Millions Years Ago
Sometimes we need to be reminded that it is okay that our paths are different than others. The challenge is that the two primary groups, the takers and the givers, do not live easily together like a virus that in the end kills its host.
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Finding Hubris
Hubris in the modern day is when we think we know better than those who have gone before us. Our way or the highway. And this is no more evident than in the Democratic party and how their nomination cycle loops. Take Bill Clinton. Like him or not, he was the first person to utilize […]