The expression “when it rains, it pours,” seems to ring true with me quite often. There have been times when I feel like my things are working against me, like back in early summer when my iPod first broke, my cell charger stopped working and my air mattress busted all at once. There are timesContinue reading “Spit it out”
Monthly Archives: November 2007
Live while you can
I heard this morning that an acquaintance from college passed away this morning after battling leukemia for the past year and a half. Although I wasn’t close to him, several good friends of mine were, and I hurt for them. It’s such a wake-up call when things like this happen. One day, he was aContinue reading “Live while you can”
Commitment and choices
As my friends and I have scattered to far corners of the country after graduation to continue our education, join the 9 to 5ers, or (gasp!) get married, the issues of commitment and choices have become so much more magnified. We must choose how to spend our money wisely, we must choose to commit toContinue reading “Commitment and choices”
To know, you must do
We’re told as we grow up by our parents, teachers, coaches and friends, that we must learn from our mistakes and that our knowledge comes from experiences. You know the old saying, “If at first you don’t success, try, try again.” But sometimes it isn’t always clear when we should try something, or when weContinue reading “To know, you must do”
What really matters?
Everyday at work I read the news and the blogs, which cover all manner of topics. The top headlines are the ones we’ve been seeing 24/7, for months on end: the Bush Administration slowly chipping away at our Constitutional liberties, racist hate crimes, political scandals, and the scary number of young female celebrities engaging inContinue reading “What really matters?”