Category: future

  • grasping at sand

    grasping at sand

    When I was a young boy, sometimes while asleep I clearly knew I was dreaming. I would even inform other people appearing in those dreams that it wasn’t going to last. On occasion, I would solemnly share that when I woke up they’d likely be gone. In one particularly memorable dream, as I felt myself…

  • woa, woa, woa, feelings

    woa, woa, woa, feelings

    By way of background, for the past five years I’ve started each day with a 15 minute series of standing exercises (called ba duan), staring out a window looking across the valley onto the Oquirrh Mountain range seen above. It began as a way to enhance a decades long daily practice of tai chi but…

  • secret to a joyful life

    secret to a joyful life

    Don’t look down.

  • proportionality

    proportionality

    What’s with this love for proportionality? I’m referring to the notion that one side in a conflict should limit its response to an attack to be equal in force to that of the other side’s provocation. But nothing more. Can someone please explain why this is a good idea? The putative rationale I’ve heard is…

  • what they’re not doing

    what they’re not doing

    There’s this fear among parents (and grandparents) that social media is causing problems in teens that wreak havoc on their well-being and personal development. Although I have avoided social media apps like the plague, I beg to reject these misplaced fears. Social media is no more dangerous to teens and tweens than are video games,…

  • putting up with

    putting up with

    The Merriam-Webster dictionary folks have just announced that a preposition is now a part of speech you can end a sentence with. Get out! click image to enlarge Lorem ipsum, my butt. This reflects a linguistic trend that I for one am not fond of. After all, incorporating “which” or “whom” behind a preposition and…

  • the future is now

    the future is now

    Here’s a snippet I came across that has been attributed to various sources dating back to the early 1900s: “The future is just one damn thing after another.” Unlike today, folks back then were clairvoyant.

  • curse of the mirror

    curse of the mirror

    Upon getting out of bed this morning I passed by our bedroom mirror. I paused for a moment to get a better look. To be blunt, I looked like crap. I don’t mean I looked sickly – nor any more disheveled than one generally looks upon rising in the morning after a good night’s sleep.…

  • dead or alive

    dead or alive

    Ben Franklin famously gave the advice of writing down pros and cons in two opposing columns, making an algebraic-like assessment, and then simply rendering the correct decision. The best choice of the two would then be obvious. Although that’s not bad counsel in certain narrow circumstances, it fails miserably as an effective approach to decision…

  • democracy is popular

    democracy is popular

    Democracy is awesome, right? Yet an inherent fundamental flaw remains: giving the power to the people, left to their own devices, the majority can easily exploit the minority. This shortcoming has reared its head repeatedly throughout history. When it gets particularly ugly, we call it “populism.” Put differently, populism is a rather common product of…