When people were old, they looked old, they smelled old. They spoke of old things and of days and time before. They started with “remember when we…” The music playing on my grandmother’s small radio in the kitchen was soft without words. The big band sounds on the old station. It was FM radio, clear […]
Tag: life
No One Responded
This past week was particularly difficult for many people I’ve spoken to about finding work. The postings are coming out every day but there is a strange phenomenon about people and companies. On LinkedIn, people put the hiring banner up on their profiles, but these same people don’t answer messages. If you are looking for […]
Beyond the Gray: Finding Clarity in a World of Compromise for Ordinary People
Cohen reflects on his tenure at the Department of Defense, emphasizing the importance of personal values and accountability. They stress that ordinary individuals can profoundly impact society by standing up against unethical behavior, despite challenging circumstances.
The Art of Imperfection: Embracing the Journey
At my desk I have a paint station. Throughout the day I paint little parts and pieces. I go back and forth between referring to something and looking away. I am trying to see the thing I am painting emerge from the canvas. I want it to be born of creation. I want it to […]
Your Opinion – Thanks and
Sometimes people ask me what I think about something. I used to freely give my opinion and perspective on specific topics if asked. It is true that I blog and post my opinion about things here as well. Most of the stuff I post is therapeutic and I had the perspective that maybe I was […]