Journal

  • Centralization

    The more we centralize decision-making, the less those on the edges will identify with the decisions. Continue reading

    Centralization
  • Cats

    What are cats so tired of? Continue reading

    Cats
  • Death

    I think we are shocked at the inevitability of death because we are hard-wired for eternity. Continue reading

    Death
  • Analogies

    All analogies break down eventually. Analogies are like roads: you can stick with them, but eventually they end, or they will get too bumpy to be useful. Roads also separate neighborhoods and countries, which eventually lead to them being markers… Continue reading

    Analogies
  • On lives mattering

    Some don’t care about you, whether you live or die. They may not know you exist. They may know you exist, but not know you enough to care. They may know you exist, but hate your guts. In their world,… Continue reading

    On lives mattering
  • Easter pictures through the years (2020)

    Every year we try to take a picture on Easter Sunday. Continue reading

    Easter pictures through the years (2020)
  • Adam.

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    Adam.
  • The Shiny Weights

    At the health club I attend, folks are constantly taking turns using the 20lb and 25lb weights. There are many sets of these, and they look worn out and sometimes broken. And yet, people keep fighting for them. At the… Continue reading

    The Shiny Weights
  • Giving up things for Lent

    I have come to realize that giving up things for lent is not about suffering. It’s not even about sacrificing as an end on itself. Instead, sacrifice is a means to an end. All things worth pursuing require some level… Continue reading

    Giving up things for Lent