The reality of death
Frederick Bueckner writes, “intellectually we all know that we will die, but we do not really know it in the sense that the knowledge becomes a part of us. We do not really know it in the sense if…
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Frederick Bueckner writes, “intellectually we all know that we will die, but we do not really know it in the sense that the knowledge becomes a part of us. We do not really know it in the sense if…
In the midst of the information age, I hate to admit it, but I am struggling to find good reading material. If you know of any blogs, any books, or anything else of interest, please let me know in…
If you know of any blogs, any books, or anything else of interest…
As the unemployment rate continues to climb politicians and armchair experts worldwide push their own flavor of “job creation” as though a few jobs will somehow bring an end to the economic drought our nation has found itself in the midst of.
I sat down to talk with Isaac Gaye of Amour Infini. This is the raw transcript of the conversation. See the article here.
Brandon- What brought you to Redding?
Isaac- I decided last year, I…
“Excessive shaking may cause the drink to splash out.”
Makes you wonder what idiotic law suit brought this one on. ;)
“If we would worry more about how we could help our neighbor then we could worry less about how the government shouldn’t help our neighbor.”
The tireless debate encircles us. How should the…
It seems like I can’t go a few hours without somehow being reminded of the “travesty” of Obamacare. Now, I am not all up to date on the inner workings of the law, so I will refrain from commenting…
Through this blog I will be sharing some of the inspiration and knowledge that I have gained during my conversations with those whom I am acquainted.
If our best and our brightest are produced in institutions that afford failure, should not our organizations too provide that same privilege?