I am in Hawaii this month for some down time and reflection. This is always a good thing for me to do. As I do this I ran across a wonderful slideshow with some pithy comments. I thought you might enjoy. The person who considers himself too old to learn something has probably always been […]
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Well here we are. After some resistance I seem to be surviving the travails of a blog. This is my 100th posting. I hope you are enjoying my blathering on about this and that. I appreciate the comments that you are sending my way and look forward to more. Doon’t forget that we had a […]
At his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst. Aristotle The aim of art is to present not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. Aristotle Hope is the dream of the waking man. Aristotle
From the incredible mind of Stephen Wright Borrow money from pessimists — they don’t expect it back. I’d kill for a Nobel Peace Prize. Half the people you know are below average. 42.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot. OK, so what’s the speed of dark?
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In his blog Growth Without Pain – Jay Roszell makes many great points. I used to have a standard three questions I would ask regularly but at least twice a year of my co-workers. What am I doing that you like that I do and want me to coninue doing? What am I doing that […]
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A Personal Thought
/in Filosophy/by learningwithoutscarsI am in Hawaii this month for some down time and reflection. This is always a good thing for me to do. As I do this I ran across a wonderful slideshow with some pithy comments. I thought you might enjoy. The person who considers himself too old to learn something has probably always been […]
From the wise man Bill
/in Uncategorized/by learningwithoutscarsThe world is more malleable than you think, and it’s waiting for you to hammer it into shape. Bono, musician
A Magic Threshold
/in Uncategorized/by learningwithoutscarsWell here we are. After some resistance I seem to be surviving the travails of a blog. This is my 100th posting. I hope you are enjoying my blathering on about this and that. I appreciate the comments that you are sending my way and look forward to more. Doon’t forget that we had a […]
Friday Filosophy #10
/in Filosophy/by learningwithoutscarsAt his best, man is the noblest of all animals; separated from law and justice he is the worst. Aristotle The aim of art is to present not the outward appearance of things, but their inward significance. Aristotle Hope is the dream of the waking man. Aristotle
To the Wise Man Bill
/in Words of Wisdom/by learningwithoutscarsFrom the incredible mind of Stephen Wright Borrow money from pessimists — they don’t expect it back. I’d kill for a Nobel Peace Prize. Half the people you know are below average. 42.7% of all statistics are made up on the spot. OK, so what’s the speed of dark?
To Follow Up on Time Management
/in Business Services, Consulting Services, Filosophy/by learningwithoutscarsIn his blog Growth Without Pain – Jay Roszell makes many great points. I used to have a standard three questions I would ask regularly but at least twice a year of my co-workers. What am I doing that you like that I do and want me to coninue doing? What am I doing that […]