Monthly Archives: September 2020

The Presidential Debate That Wasn’t

  Last night Messrs Trump and Biden, presidential candidates for the two major parties had their first scheduled “debate.”  And Chris Wallace from the Fox News was the moderator.  Little to no substance were presented during the 90 minutes exchange. … Continue reading

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Our Failure To Respond (To COVID-19)

  The pandemic of Coronavirus has killed one million people worldwide to date (and counting). Out of that million dead, two hundred thousands (20%) are in the US which holds 4% of world’s population. US is the superpower of the … Continue reading

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The Ultimate Letting Go

  If I were dying, letting go would be my salvation. Why?  By letting go I would be unencumbered to live life as it comes and each moment to its fullest. And when my time does come, I have no … Continue reading

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Week In Review – 27 Sep 2020

Two types of events exist: ones we can control and the others we can’t. Coronavirus pandemic is an example of an event that we are trying to bring it under control. Not an easy task, and it certainly takes time.  … Continue reading

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Private & Public Sector Partnership Gone Wrong

  The Coronavirus is a pandemic and a public health concern. By definition, the government has the responsibility of managing it.  Therefore, the effectiveness of the government actions (in managing the Covid-19) has a direct impact on the private sector. … Continue reading

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Fighting Covid-19 Fatigue

  Fatigue is no stranger to marathoners. The endurance sport requires participants to prepare for the long haul – 26.2 miles. It a big part of the marathon training. What about the pandemic? It feels like a marathon. How does … Continue reading

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Smell the Roses

; So much are being taken for granted.  To wit, the beautiful earth that sustains our daily life; the warm sunshine brings us light and, in its absence, darkness;  the air and water we freely enjoyed are just a few … Continue reading

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Selective Investments In Exercise

  As a young child, I would jump out of the bed, hit the floor running, and couldn’t wait to get my day started.  That youthful mobility has dwindled with the march of time. Most noticeable are the aches and … Continue reading

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Autumn Equinox Thoughts

  The Autumn Equinox officially ushers in the cooler season for the Northern Hemisphere today.  A thought keeps on lingering in my head is the Coronavirus and its impact on the traditional family gatherings in the fall & winter. Holidays … Continue reading

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Too Much Of A Good Thing, Part 2

; Fellowship is good.  Merriment is good.  Love is good.  Except . . .  when there is too much. Too much fellowship creates noise and distraction.  Too muc merriment leads to overindulgence and imbalance.  And too much love brings possesiveness … Continue reading

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