Reading Time: 3 min20 years ago today, the local paper in Midland, MI (where I had gone to high school and stayed for a few years after) ran an excellent article about my grandparent’s story. They literally “Lived on Love Street”. Here is what they published on February 13, 2002. He walks through the entrance to the living […]
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Are your beliefs strong or grounded?
Reading Time: < 1 minIt’s been interesting to see over the past few years how people often splinter into two main groups — those that are “loud & proud” with their beliefs, and those that have logic and reason for theirs. Either can be good, but a combination of the two might be best. English poet William Shenstone put […]
Videos you should watch twice
Reading Time: 2 minThere are times when I find a short, interesting video that has too many things to notice in one sitting. Here are two fun examples of that; neither is very new, but they’re both very entertaining. Softball In this video, the team at bat is in the final inning, two outs, down by two. They […]
Have ideas, but don’t hold onto them
Reading Time: 2 minAs you go through your day, various ideas pop into your head. If they’re solid, holding onto them doesn’t do you any good. Get them out of your head as soon as you can, for two reasons: First, it’s a waste of head space to hold onto them. Toss your ideas into your disposable notes […]
Boredom is lost
Reading Time: < 1 minThe internet has done so much good for almost all of us, but one bad thing it’s done is that it’s taken away our boredom. Years ago, there were times when there was just literally nothing to do. That could be annoying, and it frequently was, but that also can lead to great insights. In […]
A quick look at 2021
Reading Time: 2 minEvery January first (well, starting last year) I like to look at some numbers and stats from the previous year. Content This year I wrote exactly 365 posts — one per day. I had my doubts about whether I could do it or not, but I’ve stayed solid on that. I cleaned out a lot […]
Merry Christmas
Reading Time: < 1 minIf you celebrate Christmas, I wish you a wonderful day full of presents and friends. If you don’t celebrate Christmas, I wish you an excellent day of quiet and rest. Our body and mind tend to recharge when unplugged (the opposite of our devices), so may all of your batteries be full today.
What’s the best decision you ever made?
Reading Time: 2 minWhat’s the best decision you ever made? Not the one with the best outcome, necessarily, but the decision that you felt strongest about. As Annie Duke recently shared on this episode of Maya Shankar’s “A Slight Change of Plans” podcast, decisions and outcomes are two different things. I shared a similar thought from Annie about […]
Don’t get weary of wonders
Reading Time: < 1 minIn Mark Richt’s book “Make The Call“, which chronicles his college football coaching career, he included a section warning us not to become “weary of wonders”. He said: So I kind of like how author G. K. Chesterton said it, a British writer of the twentieth century. He talked of how we become “weary of […]
What positive accidents have you seen?
Reading Time: < 1 minIt’s human nature to focus on things that go poorly. If there are two lines at the grocery store, of course you picked the slow one, as always. It’s not always like that, it’s just that you don’t really remember the times when your line moved quickly. On Thanksgiving day, I had to drive roughly […]