Excerpts from the book by Hugh Hewitt. The 7 gifts Encouragement doesn’t require sainthood or even-sainthood, just an eye for accomplishment and/or effort in the willingness to remark upon it in a habitual, indiscriminate but truthful fashion. “If you can’t play hurt, don’t play the game”, James Carville. It is a puzzle as to who Continue Reading
Meaning of life
Excerpt from the Mathematical Universe by Max Tegmark. “People say that what we’re all seeking is a meaning for life. I don’t think that’s what we’re really seeking. I think that what we’re seeking is an experience of being alive, so that our life experiences on the purely physical plane will have resonances with our Continue Reading
Marriage
Excerpt from the Mathematical Universe by Max Tegmark. Marriage, as an example of a paramount modern social institution, becomes the next subject of discussion. Campbell differentiates between marriage and love affairs and imparts some very lofty ideals to marriage, in contrast to love affairs, that he categorically states inevitably end in disappointment. True marriage, in Continue Reading
Work Culture
Regardless how large you company is, or how your company is setup, you will have a culture. Can you describe the culture where you work? Do you have ideas for making it better? Here is a summary of a presentation put together by Motley Fool. Create a culture of trust. Companies should trust that the Continue Reading
The Holiday Spirit
An excellent article written by an ex classmate from Harborcreek. “Every day, we looked for opportunities to be kind. We noticed the details and the people most passed right by in their Christmas rush. And it was in those little moments and observations and random acts of kindness that I found my Christmas spirit again.” Continue Reading