Category: Harsh Truths
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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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Stamina vs Insanity
The sane can clearly see solutions. The insane have the stamina to block them. We may want to stop giving more power and voice to the insane including polticians and grandparents who use single use plastic bags. Crazy is winning
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The 5th Commandment vs The 2nd Amendment
We all benefit from evolution whether or not we see or accept it or not. Man’s primary evolutuionary tool is the ability to think and reason. One plus one equals two. Math that is the answer. Math rarely lies. The only time it does is when the user makes a mistake. American Guns have a…
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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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A Selfish Pope
More often than not, we accept authority figures as the voices of reason even when the meet the prerequisite needed to be an authority. A Specialist is someone who knows how by having done. The Specialist out there to help you is YOU.
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Artificial Intelligence vs. Artificial Sweetner
We are living in a period in which there is very little truth or fact. All is up for debate. I do not agree. Nature does not agree. Nature was perfect. Is perfect. Will continue to be perfect long after we are gone. We should listen to her lessons. They are clear.
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The Sheeple, the Herders and the Rabid Wolves, Part II
As Walt Whitman said, “I contain multitudes.” I interepret this to mean that we are all many different people simultaneously. A parent. A child. A student. A teacher. A leader. A follower. We are just one or the other. We are ALL. If we can learn to think like this, then we can learn to…
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The Racist Bicycle
All cyclists know of a fellow rider who lost their lives on the roads we share with vehicles. It is too common of an occurance and happens due to lack of accountability by drivers and the laws that govern the roads. Cyclists are viewed by drivers as second class yet they have as many legal…
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Are you a Ferrari or a Chevy?
Cancel Culture is a real thing and in many cases is warrented. But sometimes, I think, those that cancel do so without understanding that the world in that moment is viewing them as a Ferrari.