Archive for July, 2007

Cyber Tales, Personal Development

A Mayonnaise Jar and 2 Cups of Coffee

A professor stood before his philosophy class and had some items in front of him. When the class began, wordlessly, he picked up a very large and empty mayonnaise jar and proceeded to fill it with golf balls. He then asked the students if the jar was full. They agreed that it was.
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Personal Development

Living by Accident?

Excerpt from 48 Days to the Work You Love
www.48days.com
“Most Americans evaluate their lives in retrospect, having no clear sense of control, purpose, or destiny for the future. Without knowing where you are going, you are doomed to do likewise.
Here are some revealing statements about where people see themselves:

51-year-old businessman — “I feel like [...]

Politics

The Big Lie: Separation of Church and State

For several generations the ACLU and like-minded persons have engaged in a masterful marketing job. They have convinced Americans, the media, perhaps even historians who should know better that our American Constitution REQUIRES the separation of church and state. They have said it so often and with such force as they file lawsuit [...]

Pop Wisdom

The Love Formula

So many people are searching for love that it is practically an industry with local dating services and dating websites like www.match.com and www.eharmony.com. Of course, many date and some marry only to find out later that it wasn’t quite the match made in heaven. So how do you know if it’s really [...]

Politics

The UnFairness Doctrine

In recent months the Democrat Leadership has begun whispering (not so quietly) about the need to revive the Fairness Doctrine which would dictate who expresses their opinion and when on the radio waves. It is an apparently effort to combat Conservative Talk Radio after the Liberal Air American went down in flames. Oddly, [...]

Politics

The Blame Game & Politics

A recent San Francisco Chronicle article discusses the quagmire that the Congressional Democratic leadership finds itself in just six months after taking over majority status from Republicans. Not only are the presidents polling numbers in the tank, but so is Congress. As is typical in politics, the Democratic leadership places the blame on [...]