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Are You Working for the Present You, or Working for the Future You?

Having lived in the great Canadian North for a substantial time, one might think that Canadians are used to the bait-and-switch weather of early March.  Even if the Canadians aren't used to it, perhaps the local plant life would be, given the thousands of years it has existed in such a climate....

03.03.22 11:40 PM - Comment(s)
Change is Not Affected by Desire, it is Affected by Action

Resolutions, especially those of the new year variety, have always been a bit of a curiosity.  More recent studies would suggest that approximately 8% of people actually keep their resolutions, despite the staggering number of people who make them.  That means, year after year, roughly 90%...

01.31.22 5:12 AM - Comment(s)
We All Agree it is Important, So Why Don't We Do Anything About it?

Summer, believe it or not, is starting to draw to a close. September generally marks a return to routine, as schools open, vacations end, and the weather becomes less conducive to activity outside the home.  That is not to say that routine is a bad thing, nor to suggest that summer ending shoul...

09.01.21 9:43 PM - Comment(s)
Deathbed Regrets

Play Devil's Advocate with me for a moment, and accept my outrageous premise. Despite what mainstream media, Hollywood productions, conventional wisdom, anecdotal evidence and history might tell us, the notion that no one, upon lying on their deathbed, wishes they spent more time at the office, is f...

12.15.20 10:18 PM - Comment(s)
Observations of Man (Part 8)

Imagine, if you will, arriving to your best friend's wedding bearing a gift. Except, the gift is what might be, if I may say so, considered by the typical standard, underwhelming, as it was something that you grabbed at the last second, en route to the wedding, with ill an inspired moment of fo...

11.04.20 2:16 AM - Comment(s)
Observations of Man (Part 7)

It's the thought that counts, right? In this series we've already touched upon the notions of the means justifying the ends, as well as ascribing the same level of proper regard for human intentions as we do to inanimate objects. The next, perhaps natural, step, then, is to examine...

10.14.20 10:01 AM - Comment(s)
Observations of Man (Part 6)

Your favorite chair, cane, plate, coffee cup, what did they do to earn your favoritism? It is funny to think that an inanimate object can hold such esteem, when it has, in fact, done nothing to bring benefit, or harm. The loss of this item might bring some manner of grief, akin to the loss of a love...

09.30.20 10:01 AM - Comment(s)
Observations of Man (Part 5)

Render unto Caesar, it is said, what is Caesar's. The astute might observe in this expression, however, no mention of anything beyond that. It does not suggest that one renders to Caesar what is proper, what is expected, what might earn favor or gratitude, or what might be above or below the renderi...

09.14.20 10:27 AM - Comment(s)
Observations of Man (Part 4)

The ends justify the means, always. That is, of course, the very premise of the decision to execute any means to achieve any end, independent of the notions of good or evil, of merit or demerit. The debate, then, about whether the ends justify the means, that society or any congregated group might h...

08.31.20 10:10 AM - Comment(s)
Observations of Man (Part 3)

Mob mentality is an interesting and powerful phenomena. It can incite riots among the civil, and peace among warring factions. The power of mob mentality lies in the fact that, as observed in other postings within the Wellth Blog, the human tendency is to sympathize with the emotions of...

08.16.20 10:01 AM - Comment(s)