Archive for the ‘Logic of Life’ Category

Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Risking Trust

“We’re never so vulnerable than when we trust someone – but paradoxically, if we cannot trust, neither can we find love or joy.” – Walter Anderson

Trust is a quality that is easily discussed but difficult to give; no one wants to be taken advantage of, but we competitive Type As hate even the suggestion.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

Health Care Reform for Dummies

With the healthcare debate again taking center stage I’m writing this post for the rest of us. Those like me who are health care “laypeople.” We certainly will be impacted by changes to the system. But we’re not professionally involved in the debate.

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Instead of focusing on a wide array of divergent and sometimes controversial viewpoints this posts consists of summarizing three desirable improvements to the health care system that are fairly universally agreed upon by those from various constituencies and political camps. These are the basics of what we need…Healthcare Reform for Dummies:

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Monday, November 16, 2009

SL=IC2 – The Theory of Speed Limit Relativity

Haven’t we all been running a little behind at some point, perhaps heading to the airport to catch a plane, desperately needing to shave a few minutes from our commute? The following is a “Monday” post for those who could use lighter fare on this first day of the work week.

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Sunday, November 1, 2009

How Your Hobby Can Pay For Itself

As I mentioned in my bio, I’ve recently become addicted to off-road motorcycling. It’s full of freedom, adventure, and the challenge of improving your skills. It’s my new passion and, without really meaning to, I’ve stumbled upon a way to make it pay for itself. By leveraging three basic strategies you can too.

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