Real Stories and Not Real Stories
How to Use “I Love You” as a Weapon
It takes an extraordinary amount of courage to do the personal work of behavioral inventory. It’s not easy and it certainly doesn’t happen overnight or all at once. This is certainly not a report one might find in any clinic or psychological manual. And, this report is not really about how to use “I Love…
Read MoreVulnerability and Magic Pills for Paranoia
The antidote for paranoia just might be a dose of vulnerability and magic pills for paranoia are not made in a factory.
Read MoreRetirement is Dead, and I’m Still Alive
in my early 20s, wow, I can recall hearing so many people tell about their dreams of one day doing this, or wishing they could do that.
Read MoreHuman Artificial Intelligence, the Real Deal
hay·wire /ˈhāˌwī(ə)r/ adjective INFORMAL 1. erratic; out of control. “his imagination had gone haywire” DISCLAIMER: For entertainment purposes only. Just an opinion, you know, like the news. 🤣 They all told me I should write a book. No worries, mine isn’t very long and can be read within the hour. This is, IMHO of course,…
Read MoreTop 10 Questions and Answers to Know How Much Influence Facebook Has on You
TAKE THE #FACEBOOKCHALLENGE, straight from the pages of Facebook Anonymous. Here are the Top 10 Questions and Answers to Know How Much Influence Facebook Has on You. If Facebook isn’t it for you, feel free to substitute Facebook here with the social media platform of your own choice. The Questions How much of your…
Read MoreA Man and His Horse Who Dared to Explore the Kentucky Skies Together
Stormy weather and unpredictable winds tested their resilience, but their unwavering bond kept them going. They relied on each other’s strength and determination to overcome any obstacle that came their way.
Read MoreLack of Control You Never Had to Begin With
Are you playing dumb, or are you choosing to be that dumb. Wait, don’t answer that. Play dumb.
Read MoreWhat’s Your Problem?
I’m not allowed to have problems. Doesn’t matter if it’s my problem or someone else’s, when it finds its way to me I try fixing it. It’s usually someone else’s problem anyway, I just make it my own.
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