5 Unexpected Benefits of Traveling
(Or How You Can Use a Change of Scenery to Enhance Your Life) As I write this, I am sitting in an executive lounge at a hotel in a city far from home. Over the last few years I have taken… Continue Reading
(Or How You Can Use a Change of Scenery to Enhance Your Life) As I write this, I am sitting in an executive lounge at a hotel in a city far from home. Over the last few years I have taken… Continue Reading
Once you start traveling you will inevitably notice that something is rotten in the state of Denmark. And I don’t mean the country. What I mean is the undeniable fact that many Western European cities are anything but the best… Continue Reading
This is a topic I have been thinking about for quite some time now, and coincidentally, Ray Wolfson over at Return of Kings recently wrote up an interesting article about the creep of female melodrama into male TV. While I… Continue Reading
When was the last time you sat alone in a room and contemplated the meaning of your life? When was the last time you looked beyond two inches in front of your nose and evaluated why you bother to breathe… Continue Reading
Rather than provide a considerable preamble, I am going to just jump in. There are a wide variety of tips I could produce for you, but these are the easiest to implement now. And, they will give you the most… Continue Reading
In the Bay Area, California, a Police & Fire Department Olympics is held each year and a female officer I know competed. She is very fit and openly lauded her placement in her age group and overall group of competitors.… Continue Reading
I will begin by postulating a life of consumption (consumerism) is antithetical to the development and expression of masculinity. A potentially divisive statement, to be sure. But consider the basic nature of man. Specifically, the two fundamental purposes of a… Continue Reading
A fascinating principle to see in action is the development and rise of opposition. As the tide of thought or action moves in one direction, inevitably, there is a counterbalancing movement. A dichotomist response—born out of the revelation that the original… Continue Reading
Reflect on any recent conversation, fight, or decision you made. Take a moment to evaluate the actions you took; words you said; motions you made; emotions you felt. Can you decipher why the outcome of that moment occurred? Do you see how… Continue Reading
Judgement: the ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions Discriminate: recognize a distinction; differentiate It has become commonplace today to hear people boastfully exclaim “I don’t judge!” or “I don’t discriminate!” I find this odd. Without judgement… Continue Reading