Tag Archives: mind

She Lived A Life of Two

Herina lived like none other, running to and from her scheduled tasks as a high-wire balancing act. Always quick on the pick up, researched and ready to answer to anything and anyone, she discovered that opportunities in life sometimes pop … Continue reading

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Cochlear Rest

If you sit still long enough and stop the tapping on your keyboard, you can hear a tiny world around you pushing up against your cochlea which sends signals to your brain for identification.  Directly from the Wiki hyperlinked above: “The cochlea … Continue reading

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Conclusion over Confusion – my Sunday Infusion

My mind caught in a ponder as I move from tough to fluid. Things can change with lightning speed if you take a molecular dipole moment to notice. And so it goes and so it went and I’m swept up in the rush to … Continue reading

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Tsunami of Greed

So it comes to this:  we are being swept away by the pathos of the power grab. The uber-rich own us. The madman in all of the Marvel comics whom the heroes attempt to save us from are actually a … Continue reading

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Ennui

It intrigues me how the word in English has quite a different connotation than its origin from Old French enui (annoyance) or ennuyer (to annoy). Ennui in our usage means boredom or lack of interest.  Some people can go crazy from … Continue reading

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“Look at me when I talk to you.”

From The Washington Post By Steve Chawkins, Published: November 9 Clifford Nass, a Stanford professor who was among the first academics to sound alarms about the dangers of chronic multitasking and the decline in the kind of face-to-face interactions that he so unabashedly … Continue reading

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