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Articles from 2019

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  • Worth Quoting

    Mark Twain On Sharing Joy With Others

    February 27, 2019 · 1 min read

    “Grief can take care of itself, but to get the full value of joy you must have somebody to divide it with.” – Mark Twain

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  • Worth Reading

    Understanding Your Temperament Type For Better Relationships

    February 27, 2019 · 1 min read

    In Personality Plus, Florence Littauer argues that there are four basic temperaments: Popular Sanguine Perfect Melancholy Powerful Choleric Peaceful Pragmatic She also argues that knowing your temperament and…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Off The Rails Wins Despite Director's Self-Doubt

    February 27, 2019 · 2 min read

    Damian, the director of Off the Rails, a movie I co-wrote and produced about a time in my life, is winning the argument I had with him. The movie has a good plot, great music, and great cinematography, but I…

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    Principles of Wealth #26

    February 25, 2019 · 6 min read

    The financial industry promotes the idea that life insurance is something every sensible person should have. In fact, life insurance makes sense only in certain circumstances. For many people, it is…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    Obdurate (adjective)

    February 25, 2019 · 1 min read

    Obdurate (adjective) – Obdurate (OB-doo-rit or OB-dyoo-rit) means stubborn, persistent; unmoved by persuasion, pity, or tender feelings. As used by Charles Dickens in Barnaby Rudge: “Mrs. Varden was obdurate…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    African Gray Parrots Master Impressive Vocabularies

    February 25, 2019 · 1 min read

    An African gray parrot can have a vocabulary of 200 words.

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  • Worth Watching

    Explained” (Netflix)

    February 25, 2019 · 1 min read

    “Explained” (Netflix): A series of short video essays on topics ranging from the world’s water crisis to the gender wage gap to cricket. These 20-minute documentaries are neither comprehensive nor entirely…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Gas Station Karaoke Lifts Spirits On Difficult Morning

    February 25, 2019 · 1 min read

    It was an uphill kind of morning. Slept only five hours. Needed energy to face the day. The news, as usual, was down-lifting…and then I saw this…Gas Station Karaoke Jam Session...

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  • A Word to the Wise

    William Congreve On Life's Uncertain Joys

    February 25, 2019 · 1 min read

    “Would anything but a madman complain about uncertainty? Uncertainty and expectation are the joys of life. Security is an insipid thing.” – William Congreve

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  • Notes From My Journal

    I Almost Forgot This Important Truth About Buying Land

    February 23, 2019 · 2 min read

    Last week, after years of pondering the issue and several weeks of negotiation, we bought the ten-acre lot that is just south of Paradise Palms (my botanical garden in West Delray Beach). You could say it was…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    Repartee (noun)

    February 23, 2019 · 1 min read

    Repartee (noun) – Repartee (re-per-TEE or re-per-TAY) is a quick, witty reply or a conversation made up of such replies. As used by Louis Theroux: “It’s difficult to describe the weirdness of speaking to a man…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Ancient Japan's Surprisingly Competitive Flatulence Festivals

    February 23, 2019 · 1 min read

    In ancient Japan, there were public farting contests. Prizes were awarded for both loudest and also longest.

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  • Worth Quoting

    Erich Fromm On Misdirected Desires In Love

    February 23, 2019 · 1 min read

    “Most people see the problem of love primarily as that of being loved, rather than that of loving, of one’s capacity to love. Hence the problem to them is how to be loved, how to be lovable.” – Erich Fromme

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  • Worth Watching

    Finnish Crime Drama Bordertown Debuts On Netflix

    February 23, 2019 · 1 min read

    “Bordertown” on Netflix: A brilliant/half-psychic officer at the National Bureau of Investigation in Finland changes locations and jobs when his wife barely survives brain cancer. His new job, leading SECRI…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Fifty Best Family Resorts For Your Next Getaway

    February 23, 2019 · 1 min read

    Ready for a world-class family vacation? Here, according to Travel and Leisure magazine, are the “top 50 family resorts.” (And, yes, our Rancho Santana made the list!)

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  • Notes From My Journal

    A Morning Prayer for Non-Believers

    February 21, 2019 · 2 min read

    I was reading about prayer. I don’t remember where. A chapter of some book. Maybe Sapiens. Virtually every religion and creed since the dawn of man, the book avowed, has practiced praying. That may be true…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    Lenitive (adjective or noun)

    February 21, 2019 · 1 min read

    Lenitive (adjective or noun) – Something that is lenitive (LEN-ih-tiv) softens, soothes, or mitigates; alleviates pain or harshness. As used by Laurence Sterne: “There is one sweet lenitive at least for evils…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    How Different Faiths Express Prayer Through Movement

    February 21, 2019 · 1 min read

    There are physical ways to pray. Some Native Americans dance. Some Sufis whirl. Christians fold their hands and bow their heads. Jews sway and bow. Muslims kneel and prostrate themselves. Quakers keep silent.

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  • Worth Quoting

    Pablo Neruda On The Purpose Of Expression

    February 21, 2019 · 1 min read

    “All paths lead to the same goal: to convey to others what we are.” – Pablo Neruda

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  • Worth Reading

    James Stone's Budget Solutions Miss The Mark

    February 21, 2019 · 1 min read

    5 Easy Theses is the promising title of a serious book by a man (James M. Stone) who has academic, government, and business credentials. But it was too dense and difficult to read. I gave up after the first…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Look at This

    February 21, 2019 · 1 min read

    Look at This: Pace and timing are two critical components of comedy. If this were 15 seconds longer, it might not have worked, but it does... or did... for me.

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    How to Maintain (or Regain) Control of Your Growing Business

    February 19, 2019 · 8 min read

    If you are in the fortunate position of seeing your business grow to the point where you have more than 50 employees, there’s a good chance the grip you thought you had on it will begin to slip away. There is…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    Degustation (noun)

    February 19, 2019 · 1 min read

    Degustation (noun) – Degustation (dee-gus-TAY-shun) is the act of tasting or savoring, especially with care or relish. As used by Liane Moriarty in Nine Perfect Strangers: “There would be no alcohol, sugar…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    The Surprising Origin of the Word News

    February 19, 2019 · 1 min read

    The word“news” comes from north, east, west, and south – not the plural of new.

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  • Worth Quoting

    James Altucher On Daily Reinvention And Choice

    February 19, 2019 · 1 min read

    “Every day, you reinvent yourself. You’re always in motion. But you decide every day: forward or backward.” – James Altucher

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  • Worth Watching

    Shtisel” (Netflix)

    February 19, 2019 · 1 min read

    “Shtisel” (Netflix): An engaging and heartwarming series about the lives of a Haredi family living in Jerusalem’s Geula neighborhood. The show was created by two writers with Haredi roots. It gives you an…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Remarkable Craftsmanship On Display Here

    February 19, 2019 · 1 min read

    An amazing display of craftsmanship...

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  • Notes From My Journal

    The Stock Market Is Getting Dicey -Here’s What I’m Doing About It

    February 17, 2019 · 4 min read

    The US stock market gave investors a good scare late last year, with the DOW dropping from a high of 26,562 on September 24 to a low of 22,445 on December 18. The newspapers were full of good reasons. On the…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    Peripeteia (noun)

    February 17, 2019 · 1 min read

    Peripeteia (noun) – Peripeteia (per-uh-pih-TAYE-uh) is a literary term that refers to a turning point in the plot; an unexpected reversal of fortune. Example: the sudden change in Oedipus Rex’s situation when…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    The Debt-to-GDP Ratio, Historically

    February 17, 2019 · 1 min read

    Until 1935, the ratio of debt to GDP was in the teens and 20s. That climbed into the 40s as FDR struggled to battle depression and prepare for WWI. It spiked during the war at 119% and broke below 90% in 1950…

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  • Worth Quoting

    Chinese Proverb On Playing By The Rules

    February 17, 2019 · 1 min read

    “If you must play, decide upon three things at the start: the rules of the game, the stakes, and the quitting time.” – Chinese Proverb

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  • Worth Reading

    Bill Bonner On America's Deepening Political Divide

    February 17, 2019 · 1 min read

    What I’m Reading: Bill Bonner on “Do We Have a ‘Liberal Bias’?” It’s true. We are a country sharply divided… on many issues, but none more starkly than Donald Trump.

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Quick Pick-Me-Up For A Gloomy Day

    February 17, 2019 · 1 min read

    Feeling a bit down? Try this!

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    Ego, Inspiration, and Achievement

    February 15, 2019 · 4 min read

    It’s impossible to see the pyramids of Giza, the Colossus of Rhodes, or the Great Wall of China without thinking about the will it must have taken to build these wonders of human creation. They were built…

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  • A Word to the Wise

    Ratiocinate (verb)

    February 15, 2019 · 1 min read

    Ratiocinate (verb) – To ratiocinate (rash-ee-AH-sih-nate) is to reason, to figure things out. As used by Robert Louis Stevenson: “But I give you warning – Stasie may weep and Henri ratiocinates – it will not…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Cleopatra Lived Closer To The Moon Landing

    February 15, 2019 · 1 min read

    Cleopatra was born in 69 BCE – closer to the Apollo 11 moon landing (1969) than the time when the pyramids of Giza were built (roughly 2550 to 2490 BCE).

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  • Worth Quoting

    Lao Tzu On Self-Mastery And Inner Strength

    February 15, 2019 · 1 min read

    “He who overcomes others is strong, but he who overcomes himself is mightier still.” – Lao Tzu.

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  • Worth Reading

    Kerouac's Paris Quest Inspires Loose, Wandering Prose

    February 15, 2019 · 1 min read

    Satori in Paris by Jack Kerouac is a short, semi-autographical novella about a trip the author took to Paris and Brittany to look into his family’s genealogy. Full, chock full, of interesting (though sometimes…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Teenagers Stumped By Rotary Phone Challenge

    February 15, 2019 · 1 min read

    Rotary Phone:It's humbling to have to ask a teenager to help you sort out a problem with one of the myriad devices on your iPhone. Here's a video that will make you realize that the kids are not necessarily as…

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  • From My Work-in-Progress Basket

    Are You An Information Addict?

    February 14, 2019 · 5 min read

    “Let’s have lunch,” DK said in his email. “There’s something I need to talk to you about.” Two days later, we were eating chopped chicken salads at City Oyster on Atlantic Avenue. We talked a bit about family…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Amazon Rainforest Produces Half The World's Oxygen

    February 14, 2019 · 1 min read

    The Amazon rain forest produces half of the world’s oxygen supply.

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  • Worth Quoting

    Leslie Miklosy On Rejecting Mediocrity

    February 14, 2019 · 1 min read

    “Mediocrity wants to be your friend. Be unfriendly.” – Leslie Miklosy

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  • Worth Watching

    The Graduate Hits Different After Fifty Years

    February 14, 2019 · 2 min read

    The first time I saw The Graduate (1967, the year it was made), I was a junior in high school, and I thought it was a great movie. I saw it again about 25 years ago, and was happy to discover that it still…

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Black Man Infiltrates the Alt-Right Movement

    February 14, 2019 · 1 min read

    “A Black Man Goes Undercover in the Alt-Right”:An independent thinker…

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  • Worth Quoting

    Worth Quoting — February 14, 2019

    February 14, 2019 · 1 min read

    Worth Quoting: “Mediocrity wants to be your friend. Be unfriendly.” – Leslie Miklosy

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  • A Word to the Wise

    Today’s Word: tergiversation (noun)

    February 14, 2019 · 1 min read

    Today’s Word: tergiversation (noun) –Tergiversation(tur-jih-ver-SAY-shun) is equivocation; the act of being deliberately ambiguous. As used by Tobias Smollett in The Expedition of Humphry Clinker: “I must tell…

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  • Worth Quoting

    Anthony Trollope On The Cost Of Good Writing

    February 11, 2019 · 1 min read

    “There’s no way of writing well and also of writing easily.”– Anthony Trollope

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  • Fun and/or Interesting

    Ben Franklin's Clever Solution To Eyeglass Frustration

    February 11, 2019 · 1 min read

    Bifocals were invented by Ben Franklin to end his frustration with constantly having to switch between two pairs of glasses.

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  • A Word to the Wise

    Coeval (adjective)

    February 11, 2019 · 1 min read

    Coeval (adjective) – Coeval (koh-EE-vuhl) means of the same age or time period. As used by Henry David Thoreau in Walden: “Such an eye was not born when the bird was, but is coeval with the sky it reflects.”

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  • Worth Reading

    What I’m Reading

    February 11, 2019 · 1 min read

    I insist that any manuscript sent to me for review be clearly written. And I use a device called the FK (Flesch-Kincaid), Readability Tool, to mandate that. (The FK score is an algorithm that measures…

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