What if Every Major Religious Holiday Were a National Holiday?
There were a few articles (here, here, and here) in The Economist over the last few issues that got me thinking about religion. And not any one particular religion — all of them — and how they might be...
View ArticleWatch Your Favorite Team: From The Other Side
Truth be told: when I first started blogging here and I wrote down a bunch of categories that I thought I would write about, I thought I would have a harder time writing articles that weren’t about...
View ArticleTying up Loose Ends: Or, a Mishmash of Ideas in one Post
It’s been awhile since I wrote a post (March 14th) and even longer since I wrote consecutive posts (January 16th and January 17th). Obviously, I’d like to have written more, but that’s just not how...
View ArticleBlogging at Genuine Thriving: Moving in a New Direction
When I first started this blog over a year and a half ago, my intention was to write ‘articles’ that could — theoretically — appear in magazines or newspapers. Of course, the quality of the writing and...
View ArticleIf Laughter is the Best Medicine, Why Don’t Doctors Specialize in It?
A couple of weeks ago, I heard the old adage that “laughter is the best medicine.” And then I thought to myself, if that’s true, then why aren’t there any doctors of laughter? Is there an...
View ArticleRoom for Innovation in Wind Energy Industry
I was driving down the 401 in Toronto and I noticed a wind turbine setback from the highway. As I looked at it, I remembered seeing it when I used to live in Toronto over 10 years ago. That’s a long...
View ArticleHow to Solve the Password Problem: Teach Kids When They’re Young
I came across an article a few days ago that explained how to teach humans to remember really complex passwords. As I was reading it, I couldn’t help but think that there’s an important piece to the...
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