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Social consequence
It’s rather amazing how fast we adapt and adopt. I barely give it a thought when taking out my phone to take a picture. It really wasn’t all that long ago when I wouldn’t even dream about that. Heck,… Continue reading
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Accepting judgement
It’s a subject I have touched upon in the past, this feeling like we know someone, even though we haven’t interacted with them for years. It is something that became far more prevalent with the rise of social media.… Continue reading
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Identity
Identity. That is a big social issue at this time in American history. It isn’t something most people think about, this living during history, but that is exactly what you are doing. You are creating history every day. History… Continue reading
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You know?
Like a moth to the flame. That’s an old adage describing the inability of a moth to avoid burning themselves. It’s a compulsion they just can’t control. In humans we call it an addiction. In recent years we have taken… Continue reading
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Insurance
Back on the third of this month I wrote a blog I titled curated. In that I talked about my stuff. I’m expressing my concern for its’ well being after it leaves my care. Well, I’ll be leaving it… Continue reading
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What guides you
Consequence is the force that guides our moral compass. Whether that consequence is a matter of civil authority or your own belief system, it is consequence that moves that needle. That is my thinking on that anyway. There are… Continue reading
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A binary system
Some thoughts on social media. My first thought is if total strangers were having a conversation on the street, or in a store, would you interject yourself into that conversation? What I mean is, just jump right in there… Continue reading
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Soon enough
We move the clock hands ahead one hour this evening, springing ahead, anxious for the warmer weather and the awakening of the earth. The changing of the clock is under discussion once again as being unnecessary. There is much… Continue reading
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Closed
Seems to me life has changed since we stopped living in the kitchen. Perhaps that transition began with the arrival of those Swanson Tv dinners in 1953, incidentally the same year I was born. TV trays moved us from… Continue reading
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self-evident
What’s a fair share? When everyone pays the same amount, that’s a fair share. Isn’t that what most people would respond? Well, not so fast. There are exceptions to that rule. Those exceptions will be predicated upon what I… Continue reading







