You are a Badass (a 2021 Review)
I just finished reading You Are a Badass, by Jen Sincero, an attempt to take all the wisdom of decades of self-help literature and not only boil them down into one concise source, but an attempt to do so in […]
I just finished reading You Are a Badass, by Jen Sincero, an attempt to take all the wisdom of decades of self-help literature and not only boil them down into one concise source, but an attempt to do so in […]
A few facts about me: a. I’m a big Joe Rogan fan. And my feelings about CNN are neutral, at best. b. I like podcasts; however, my patience is limited and I prefer listening in 5-15 minute bursts. c. I
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I still haven’t figured out Israel. I’m not confident I ever will, but I feel like every few months I make a teeny bit of progress. A while back I wrote about a few of the small things I’ve figured
I’ve often pondered a bit of a fault or complication of this generation. History is always weird. It’s so easy to look back and say who were the good guys and who were the bad guys. It’s easy to imagine
I confess. I worry a lot. I worry when I wake up in the morning, and I worry as I’m lying in bed to go to sleep at night. My worries seem to be endless. I worry about money. I
I just finished reading Robert Kiyosaki’s classic book Rich Dad Poor Dad, and I can’t stop talking about it. But how did I get here? A few weeks ago I felt the pain of missing the fantastic feel of a