Lest we forget – what great leaders do
In simplest terms, a leader is one who knows where he wants to go – and gets up, and goes. – John Erskine
In simplest terms, a leader is one who knows where he wants to go – and gets up, and goes. – John Erskine
This post began as a response to comments left by WordPress blogger goaloflifeadmin, concerning my previous article, Deconstructing the hard edge of religion. It was getting a bit long – and I felt it touched on some things that deserve a closer look. goaloflifeadmin, I don’t know why you would automatically assume that atheists…
Apparently (having never done it myself) folks who go ‘crabbing’ on various Atlantic beaches, in the moonlight, never have to worry about using lids, to keep track of the crabs being tossed into their buckets. And it’s because crabs in a bucket evince a peculiar dog in the manger attitude towards any of their…
I’ve been mentally away, for what seems like way too long, by health considerations. Temporarily knocked into a gutter of personal angst – by my glaring inability to single-handedly challenge and change, the many social ills of our day. And juxtaposed against an awareness that I probably need to type a little faster, if I…
— In speaking to the religious beliefs, held by many, that meaning is to be found, mainly, in the joyful happiness of “remaining close to the Spirit of God,” I’m reminded of the woefully inaccurate conclusions of Hobbs. Who attached great social and economic weight to the peace and security that could be purchased, at…
Just a reminder, that life comes with that Full Guarantee. If you break in half – you usually get to keep both halves. Then most of us suck it up, and carry on – counting our blessings. I raise a toast, this Halloween – to everyone less fortunate than I. – Donnie
Popular UK blogger Charlotte Kitley – known to her readers as Charley – died Tuesday. She debuted her blogger site, Life as a Semi-Colon, after being diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer, 2 years ago. Her blog was subsequently picked up by The Huffington Post, in the UK. Her final post, And so there…
By Scott Kaelen Scott Kaelen – Flogging a World of Dead Horses Note: This is an extraordinary opportunity for us, here at The Salt Lake Daily Issue, to make available to our readers this remarkably detailed timeline – of some 80 seminal benchmarks to the initial rise of life, and its subsequent evolution – over…
Following the Harriman Machine Gun Fire, some 4 years ago now, the largely Mormon population, of those affected by the fire, were counseled by their church leaders against filing excessively inflated, or otherwise bogus claims, against the National Guard. Apparently sparked by reports of claimant opportunists, unconflicted by any apparent moral dilemma in going after…
Originally posted on The Irresistible (Dis)Grace:
You probably have heard of the Infinite Monkey Theorem. The idea is that an infinite number of monkeys typing randomly at keys on a typewriter will eventually type a given text, such as all of Shakespeare’s works. What about infinite SurveyMonkeys? Unfortunately, there aren’t an infinite number of…