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"It is not a sign of health to be well-adjusted to a profoundly sick society." -- Jiddu Krishnamurti
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Author, columnist, and blogger with a long career in business management, management consulting and executive coaching. I've authored and published eight books: "You, Your Self and the 21st Century,"The Flowers Are Talking to Me," and "Faith Stirred Not Shaken," Christianity in America, "The Martian Prelude," Faith Stirred not Shaken, 2nd edition," "On Coaching with The Birkman Method." "On Coaching with The Birkman Method," and coming soon is my new book, "Loosing" Your Mind: Liberating Your Intellect for Critical Thinking." For sale at your favorite booksellers or the publisher's site: booklocker.com
(1 comments) SHARE Wednesday, January 13, 2021 The Country's Dilemma is Remarkably Familiar.
We are on the pivotal point of a complete meltdown or solidification of our nation's governmental power to govern by the standards of our constitution.
SHARE Wednesday, December 2, 2020 The Saga Continues
Some Americans still believe the election isn't over and Trump will prevail. No, these are not stupid people. They are people who succumb to a thinking deficiency that allows them to accept certain logical fallacies inherent in our language.
(2 comments) SHARE Sunday, November 22, 2020 Living in the "Post Truth" Era.
The subtlety and nuance in the "real world" allow the space for interpretation and with that comes our differing opinions. Add in political ambitions and a for-profit press, and we have the post-truth era.
(55 comments) SHARE Monday, October 26, 2020 What's Beneath the Chaos We're Experiencing.
Today, three primary dynamics have been at work in our society for several decades. When taken to extremes, they create a good deal of mischief in the form of society's convulsions. This article describes those dynamics.
(7 comments) SHARE Friday, October 9, 2020 "Houston, We Got Problems, and this ain't Apollo13."
Our problems are multifaceted but there are some core issues that make them seem unsolvable. And these are the voters charged with choosing the best people to deal with our problems.
(4 comments) SHARE Wednesday, September 23, 2020 Where's Trump's Replacement for Obama Care?
The cost of prescription drugs added to the cost of all medical care is making good healthcare a privilege of the wealthy.
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, April 10, 2020 Another Nail in Democracy's Coffin. Thanks SCOTUS!
Keep in mind SCOTUS have lifetime appointments. We can plainly see how the conservative design for long range control is being played out. With the help of Mitch McConnell, we now have a well-entrenched conservative activist court that will last far beyond the demise of this reactive political formation that calls itself the Republican Party.
SHARE Tuesday, April 7, 2020 Corona Crisis: A Symptom of the Neoliberal Plague
When you want to blame capitalism for our plight, you're only halfway right. It's not the system. It's the neoliberal plague that's infected it for forty years.
(2 comments) SHARE Friday, February 14, 2020 No One Can Pass the Democrat's Litmus Tests
For some reason, the American mind seems to be oblivious to systems thinking, i.e., how the many systems within which we live affect our actions. This gives us an impoverished model to predict how a politician will act in the future. We cannot only consider the individual and not the circumstances within which that person behaved in the past. We do so at our own peril.
(4 comments) SHARE Friday, February 7, 2020 Notes From Fantasyland
I think here is a direct connection to the fact that the United States is one of the most religious countries in the modern world; an especially pernicious brand of Christianity not seen anywhere but here. And for that to be true, the difference between fantasy and reality are particularly difficult to distinguish.
(7 comments) SHARE Sunday, January 26, 2020 "Because right matters. The truth matters. Otherwise we're lost." Adam Schiff.
Republicans biggest sin is the destruction of "right and truth." By allowing and defending a renegade president they are corrupting the core values at the soul of this nation. If the United States has been anything, it has been the promise of right and truth; the right contained in a judicial system governed by the rule of law; the truth defended by a free press. Both institutions run by fallible human beings and not always a
(2 comments) SHARE Monday, January 20, 2020 Another Reason We Can't Talk to Each Other
As one can plainly see when viewing from a more objective stance, the price of ideological possession is regressive individual behavior. It shows up on our inability to see the consequences of our actions even when they negatively affect others.
(17 comments) SHARE Tuesday, January 14, 2020 Taxes are the Lifeblood of a Healthy Society
When money doesn't come back into society (like from taxes) and it's kept out of circulation, society gets to a point where it simply can't function. Here's some news that has been proven fake for forty years: Keep taxes low on the uber wealthy and benefits will trickle down to the rest of us.
(10 comments) SHARE Saturday, January 11, 2020 The Terrorism of Fundamental Evangelical Christianity
Speaking of perversions, there is a pernicious religious flavoring in the United States that corrupts the very basis of our inborn moral nature. And that religious flavoring is Fundamental Christian Evangelicalism and it has been insinuating itself into our government since Ronald Reagan.
(3 comments) SHARE Wednesday, January 8, 2020 Functioning Well in a Dysfunctional Society
How can we function well in a dysfunctional society? The answer has to do with the long view and owning your observer.
SHARE Saturday, January 4, 2020 A Not-Trump Controversy
Dr.Peterson point out that our ideological possessions limits our ability to have honest dialog. The ironic part of this phenomena is that while he campaigns against the ideological trances that possess us, his critics demonstrate how possessed they've become.
(1 comments) SHARE Friday, August 3, 2018 Helping or Liberating?
When we help others in need, are we above the fray or are we playing a role in the system causing the problem? There's enough to go around. Someone is tipping the balance so it doesn't seem so.