• Love this quote, and certainly agree. The modified version of the quote that is the title of this blog is from Raymond Teller, better known as the non-speaking half of magic act Penn & Teller, […]

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  • I was listening to Kevin Hart on the Joe Rogan Experience today and he was talking about how he views his life and his responsibility to set up the next generation for success. One of […]

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  • Here’s the deal…you need to solve some of the problems you are facing. And then you need to solve the remaining ones too. There are a lot of things that seem insurmountable at first, but […]

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  • This is a tricky one, but I will attempt to navigate through this as best I can. When I was younger, I was groomed to be a wrestler, hopefully an elite wrestler. The goal was […]

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  • I had an interesting exchange with my wife the other day. The topic is not what you think, that was total click baiting…sorry. But, since you are here already, maybe you should stay and read […]

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  • Ok, so a couple of things before I start this blog… 1. While I am a fan of Scott Adams in general, this is not a paid endorsement or anything like that. (I wish…my level […]

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  • ***The original photo for this blog was of Vice President Pence standing in the Mayo Clinic visiting a sick veteran, and he is the only one of 8 people not wearing a mask.  Important context […]

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  • As we continue to find ourselves sequestered in our homes due to the CoronaVirus issue, I am amazed at when I do check in on social media just how many people are bored while stuck […]

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  • If you notice the date on this blog post, it coincides with the COVID19 pandemic ramping up in the U.S. I am sitting in my usual place at Starbucks, just like I do all the […]

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  • The quote was a little long for the title of this blog, but is reads like this: “Discomfort is the price of admission to a meaningful life” Susan Davis, Psychologist I was moved by this […]

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