No One is an Island
Research tells us our grip of logic and practicality comes from parents, friends, and opinion leaders—not teachers. To make good decisions, we need to be able to sort information validity … Continue reading →
Resentment Kills
After I watched the program “The Black Church” on PBS and then “Secrets of the Dead: The Woman in the Iron Coffin” about a well preserved 150-year-old corpse accidentally dug … Continue reading →
Consciousness Outside the Box
The sun here is bright while the air is cold—a conflicting combination that sets the mood for what-if questions. Recently, I published a novel titled RETURN TICKET based on reports … Continue reading →
Comparing Memories to Current Observations
Posts often appear on Facebook and elsewhere about the good old days. Remember when we used to play outside with the neighborhood kids, even though who was a friend and … Continue reading →
