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Patterns
Humans are suposed to be good at seeing paterns. It’s kinda how our brains are wired. We see a group of ‘dots’ and we ‘connect’ them inside our minds. Most of the time that connection solves a problem (something else our brains became ‘wired’ to deal with — solving problems). Sometimes the patterns we see…
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KARMA’S a Bitch: ‘MITCH MCCONNELL Edition’
Of all the scumbags this story has given us, the scummiest & the baggiest is Mitch McConnell. If I believed in hell, I’d bet the ranch on Mitch landing there when his time here is done. Unfortunately, I don’t believe in hell — not imaginary hell anyway. But I sure do believe in Hell On…
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The Carter Page Conundrum
This guy — Carter Page — has really baffled people. Whatever else you think about him? One thing he’s NOT is a clueless ‘Gomer’. That is the last thing Carter Page is. Take a good, hard look at the man — watch his eyes — a dumb, witless Gomer would be dead there — you’d…
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A Thought For Today…
I have always been grateful to Hebrew School for making me the atheist I am today.
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The ‘Funny’ Thing About Integrity
Integrity — in its DNA — is either black or white. There’s no middle ground with Integrity. You either have it or you don’t. Think about it — ever meet anyone with 99% of their Integrity intact? Of course not. Once you lose so much as a whisper of your Integrity? It’s like losing a…
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The Problem With Magical Thinking
You could write a book on the subject… That’s the Warsaw Ghetto by the way — After the Nazis were finished ‘dealing’ with the uprising there.
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Feelings & Facts
One of the things we do to ourselves all the time is confuse FEELINGS with FACTS. They’re not the same thing. Facts can CAUSE you to FEEL certain ways — but your feelings do not BECOME facts, they’re still just feelings – ABOUT facts. How many arguments have you had where the other person (or…
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Sometimes Poets Just Seem To Nail It…
Funny the snippets of poetry that never leave your head — or whole poems (Frosts “On Stopping By Woods On A Snowy Evening” took up squatters rights the moment I first read it)… I was given Andrew Marvell’s “To His Coy Mistress” (written in 1681 — they don’t write ‘dirty poems’ like they used to…)…
