'tis the season for giving. It's not about the Wii…but about the we. During this holiday, let's not forget those of our neighbors less fortunate. One of our societal challenges is that we have left taking care of the less fortunate; and lots of other things; to government. Government is simply not as effective on many […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I have often said that I follow the "Fiddler on the Roof" philosophy of politics; "may god bless them and keep them all far away from me." It's one reason that I live in very rural America; I figure when it all ends, I can still grow my own food, heat my house with the abundant wood […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
I've observed, over the years, that there are basically three types of individuals on this planet. At the extremes, perhaps five percent of the populace, are the "takers" and "givers." You know them. The givers are those who, at virtually every turn, are providing services to others without fanfare. They're the folks who automatically stuff their change […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Having just completed a major building project, one during which I cringed at the waste involved, this story passed to me by a reader really resonated. There's an important message here on many fronts…how much do we waste at the office? At home? A great message. Enjoy! Social Engineering with Trash Tweet This Post
My airline of choice is Southwest Airlines. Now, I know, many of you may gasp and wonder about my sanity; others will clearly understand (either that it makes sense that SWA is my airline of choice or that I am insane). The reason for my choice is simple. Unlike any other airline, the employees of […] ↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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