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  • Share Love [Hope Letters – Verse A]

    Share Love [Hope Letters – Verse A]

    In a world of increasingly visible negativity and hate, it is evermore important to look out for each other and to love each other. We should strive to continuously spread love and celebrate our differences, not fear them. We are all so blessed to share these brief moments in time with each other; let’s rejoice…

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  • Growing Up: [The Growth Chronicles – Part VI]

    Growing Up: [The Growth Chronicles – Part VI]

      In shortly over 2 years, if I’m fortunate enough and blessed to see the day, I will be 30 years old. Times like these genuinely make me reflect on what kind of person I want to be? Where do I want to be? What kind of lifestyle do I want live? Clinging onto the…

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  • Just You & Your Thoughts

    Just You & Your Thoughts

      When it’s just you and your thoughts – What do you think about? Who do you think about? We are so many different people throughout the day, wearing so many different hats, we often get lost in ourselves until those days nights when it’s just us and our thoughts. For some, this is quite…

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  • Follow Your Heart [Dream Series – Chapter 4]

    Follow Your Heart [Dream Series – Chapter 4]

    In the constant pursuit of happiness, there are so many deterrents and distractions, it’s no wonder so many people often succumb to the many pressures of life. How can one possibly stay afloat when constantly conflicted with their own self-doubts compounded with the, often well intended yet subconsciously self-motivated, “wisdom”, guidance, and opinions of others?…

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  • Furiously Happy – Jenny Lawson

    Furiously Happy – Jenny Lawson

    | Ruby – Foster the People | Furiously Happy is a very humorous yet serious anecdotal book by Jenny Lawson that hits on the stigmas of mental illnesses and the uniqueness of varying disorders from person to person. It is a piece of work that one can both love and hate. As Lawson quotes here grandmother, “If you don’t create something some…

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  • The Signal and the Noise – Nate Silver

    The Signal and the Noise – Nate Silver

    January-February 2016 What do mortgages, economics, poker, earthquakes, baseball, weather, politics, chess and terrorism have in common? Actually many aspects if we look deep enough, yet the commonality that Nate Silver focuses on in The Signal and the Noise (Why Most Predictions Fail but Some Don’t) is noise. All these elements have recent and pertinent instances where pivotal…

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  • Universe, We Hear You

    Universe, We Hear You

    Albert Einstein predicted them in 1915 and on September 15, 2015 they were discovered. An official announcement on February 11, 2016  by physicist and LIGO executive director David Reitze confirmed the detection of one of Einstein’s boldest predictions, the ripples in space-time known as gravitational waves. While the detailed physics are far too advanced to adequately comprehend and…

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  • The Man in the High Castle – Philip K. Dick

    The Man in the High Castle – Philip K. Dick

    January 2016 History is written by the victors…but what if we weren’t the victors? How might the history of America and the world look post 1945? Philip K. Dick’s 1962 novel The Man in the High Castle does a tremendous job of detailing some  key events around the World War II  years that fall in favor…

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  • Vicarious Happiness: [The Growth Chronicles – Part V]

    Vicarious Happiness: [The Growth Chronicles – Part V]

    Your growth is my growth, your happiness is my happiness.     As much as I am enjoying tremendous successes, personal growth and development, a great sense of overall happiness comes from seeing my supporters equally successful and happy in their own lives. The older I get the more I realize the importance of these support…

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  • Autumn Angst: [Circle of Life Ode – Beta]

    Autumn Angst: [Circle of Life Ode – Beta]

    Autumn Crispness of the air, colors of transformation…the beams of summertime have come to pass. Autumn, the transitional period of new beginnings yet ironically a time to say goodbye. As the closing quarter of the calendar year takes form, Fall allows for reflection on all that was gained and lost. Unwillingly approaching the bitterness of…

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  • Lunar Luminosity: [Circle of Life Ode – Alpha]

    Lunar Luminosity: [Circle of Life Ode – Alpha]

    September 27th 2015 – Thank you moon, With no known element in the world obstructing its trajectory, the moon graciously conceals itself behind the Earth in the phenomenon known as a lunar eclipse. As it poaches in on the Earth’s orbit, this super moon undermines all technological advances and outshines that of the brightest camera…

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