January 2022
30 articles published this month.
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Notes From My Journal
Bits and Pieces — January 30, 2022
The Neuropsychology of “Close Talkers” A friend writes: “A customer, who later became the dentist who performed root canal on me, was one of those people who came very close to you when he talked. Seinfeld…
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Learning From Iraq Before Repeating History
The last time this happened was 20 years ago, when Congress granted President George W. Bush the power to launch a military attack against Iraq. The theme was “a war on terror.” The excuse was “weapons of mass…
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Worth Reading
Nightmare Alley — January 28, 2022
Nightmare Alley By William Lindsay Gresham 304 pages Originally published in 1946 by Rinehart & Co. Every so often we Mules (my book club) select not just a book of the month, but a movie to go with it. Our…
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Nightmare Alley
Nightmare Alley (1947) Available on several streaming services Directed by Edmund Goulding Starring Tyrone Power, Joan Blondell, Coleen Gray, and Helen Walker Genre: There is a sense of mystery to the way…
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Tequila's Hidden Dangers Revealed In Viral Video
Every person, sooner or later in life, must discover what sort of booze works best for him/her. In my case, it’s tequila. There are risks involved, which are pointed out deftly in this short video…
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Notes From My Journal
Bits and Pieces — January 24, 2022
You Have to Admit… This Is Weirdly Encouraging A Maryland man with a terminal heart problem had a heart transplant. The donor was a one-year-old pig. Not an ordinary farmyard pig, but a genetically modified…
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Pelosi's Remarkable Stock Trading Performance
Nancy Pelosi: Trader of the Year!
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The Hand of God
The Hand of God Written, directed, & produced by Paolo Sorrentino Available on Netflix Starring Filippo Scotti, Toni Servillo, and Teresa Saponangelo MM recommended it to me. He said he selected it because the…
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Enlightenment Now
Enlightenment Now By Steven Pinker 576 pages Published in 2018 by Penguin Books After I published a review of Rationality by Steven Pinker, AG, a colleague, sent me a note saying that he was happy I had…
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What Makes A Song Truly Worth Hearing
This is the second time a friend has sent this video. It shows me two things. What good singing sounds like. And how a good song, well sung, can be an astoundingly good experience.
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Bits and Pieces — January 19, 2022
The Virus Is All Around Us The coronavirus is spreading faster now than at any time since it was first reported on Dec. 31, 1919. But the mutation that’s raging across the world right now appears to be much…
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Worth Quoting
On Business Knowledge
“There are two kinds of industry know-how: specific knowledge and wisdom. Specific knowledge changes every six months. Wisdom lasts forever. The beginning entrepreneur, if he is lucky, can make do with…
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A Word to the Wise
Words to the Wise
* Palindrome – word, a verse, a sentence, or a number that reads the same backward or forward. Easy to remember examples: - Phrase: Able was I ere I saw Elba. - Names: Hannah and Otto - Numbers: 1661 and 2002…
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This Is Why Joe Rogan Has 11 Million Listeners on His Podcast
He calls himself a liberal. But he has many views that appeal to conservatives, like me. Here he is talking about feelings and income inequality…
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From My Work-in-Progress Basket
Well, Okay. Good Luck With That!
They wanted to make it a company holiday. I opposed doing it because I saw it as a passing political fad. Making it an official day off felt like a capitulation. And that’s what I said at the board meeting…
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When You Are the Voice of Experience… 2 Questions to Ask Yourself
When you are young, you have the liberty to take up futile causes. You have the time to spend on them, and more time to abandon them when they go awry. When you are older, you can’t waste your time on idea…
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A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories
A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories By Flannery O’Connor 252 pages First published in 1955 by Harcourt Brace Jovanovich A Good Man Is Hard to Find is a collection of short stories written by Flannery…
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The Alpinist
The Alpinist (2021) A documentary by Peter Mortimer and Nick Rosen Available to buy/rent on several streaming services I climbed Mount Kilimanjaro. (I wrote about it here.) And I’m proud that I did. But I’m…
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Bullshit Art Criticism
The Black guy is halfway anchored to reality. The young woman has overdosed on art criticism.
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Notes From My Journal
Bits and Pieces — January 12, 2022
Ideas I’ve Been Chewing Over Recently… Revolution vs. Evolution * Revolution is loud and fast. Evolution is quiet and slow. * Revolution causes change, but mostly superficial change that is easily and often…
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The Necessity of Predators in Nature
The necessity of predators…
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From My Work-in-Progress Basket
What I Believe: About Business Management
Why You Should be Sensitive to (but Not Care Too Much About) Your Employees’ Feelings Here’s how I explain it: It’s important to be sensitive to the feelings of your employees. But it’s equally important not…
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Ancient Egypt's Sacred Gingerbread Palm Tree
A peek inside Paradise Palms Conservatory and Gardens… The drupe of a Gingerbread Palm (Hyphaene thebaica) Native to the Arabian Peninsula and northwestern Africa, the Gingerbread Palm (also known as Doum or…
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Notes From My Journal
I was not much of a reader as a child
I preferred to spend my time outdoors, playing. In my teens, I kept very busy building things, playing sports, and starting clubs and businesses. But not reading. I don’t believe I had read more than a…
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Book Recommendations for 2022
From Literary Hub’s “Best 48” The Dawn of Everything By David Graeber and David Wengrow “Whether or not you’re a longtime fan of the late anarchist anthropologist David Graeber’s engagingly erudite…
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Bits and Pieces — January 5, 2022
The End of the World As We Know It On December 17, I gave you my two cents on one of 2021’s hottest topics – the Metaverse. I said it’s real. It’s hugely important. And it’s already in motion. Battles will be…
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The Surprisingly Simple Explanation Most Miss
JS sent me this… You have to like a simple explanation of a simple problem that most educated people don't understand.
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Nostradamus's Secret To Perfect Prediction Records
“Be at war with your vices, at peace with your neighbors, and let every new year find you a better man.” – Benjamin Franklin It’s customary for know-it-alls to issue predictions this time of year. I’ve done my…
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Predictions for 2022
The US economy will continue on its post-lockdown recovery, but the pace of growth will slow to nearly a crawl. Higher prices for many of the products affected by the supply chain slowdown will abate, but…
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Dave Barry's Hilarious 2021 Year in Review
“Dave Barry’s 2021 Year in Review” Is there anything positive to recall over the past 12 months? Click here.
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