The Intersection Between Science & Your Gut

Twenty or so years ago I stood in the office bullpen and listened to one of the marketing guys stress the importance of only relying upon data for decision making. “It is the only unbiased, effective and efficient way to make smart decisions.” He let the words sit for a moment and then asked if… Continue reading The Intersection Between Science & Your Gut

How To Make The Most Of Your Time

I like a lot of the suggestions in this presentation. There are some great tips in there but there is one that wasn’t spelled out in detail. Take time for yourself. I am talking about scheduling time to do nothing but something that you find relaxing and enjoyable. That is one of the best ways… Continue reading How To Make The Most Of Your Time

Have Electronic Devices Killed Conversation?

A short while ago I mentioned to a friend that I was frustrated because people weren’t returning telephone calls and he just shook his head at me. “Josh, no one uses the telephone any more. It is ancient technology and it would be better if it died.” The universe must not have wanted us to… Continue reading Have Electronic Devices Killed Conversation?

The Great Facebook Purge of 2014

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Someone once asked me if my confession would make a priest blush and I laughed. Laughed because this Jewish kid doesn’t go to confession and though I have my share of things to confess about they are run-of-the-mill stuff that any priest who has been doing his job for more than a day has heard.… Continue reading The Great Facebook Purge of 2014

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