Posts Tagged ‘Manipulation’

Jan 25
2009

Unconscious Deposit

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,555 views | Reading Time 3:02

I was involved in a discussion about relationships that broke out at work a few days ago. The ideology of a “Love Bank” and making deposits came about while we talked about several themes from various flavors of relationship self help books. One of the main ideas is that people should focus on the things […]

Nov 7
2008

Affordable Gas

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,134 views | Reading Time 3:19

As I was driving through town, I noticed something in the distance gleaming in the morning sky. It was a gas station’s digital sign proudly displaying the figure $1.999 for a single gallon of gasoline. I had read that across the United States, there were some areas already below the $2.00 mark but our local […]

Nov 4
2008

Voter Turnout & Expectations

by in Political Beefs | 2,393 views | Reading Time 3:22

Political speculators have been trumpeting the expected record voter turnouts for our current Presidential election. After voting today and experiencing the gathered masses of the voting public and hearing extensive reports of the record absentee and early voting periods, I would comfortably say we are going to see an obliteration of the largest total amount […]

Oct 13
2008

Alarmist Reporting

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,690 views | Reading Time 2:41

While experiencing our current economic downturn, a rising tide of alarmist reporting has been unleashed upon our society. While I have written several articles describing a potentially dreary and disastrous outcome if our society and government did not act rationally and quickly to avert an even greater crisis, I have intentionally not written about the […]

Oct 10
2008

Fear & Volatility

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,514 views | Reading Time 3:15

Over the last month, our financial markets have been crumbling before our eyes. Stock market losses have decimated retirement accounts, bank failures have completely seized our credit markets, and our housing decline has incinerated the equity of millions of American families. The adjectives used to describe these occurrences – crumbling, decimated, seized, incinerated – pale […]

Sep 24
2008

Polar Opposites

by in Political Beefs | 1,960 views | Reading Time 2:43

Do you like to think that you are a pretty reasonable individual? Do you view other people as rational individuals who are capable of sifting through facts and potential results while on their way to formulating an opinion or decision? For the most part, everyone attempts to generate an educated decision, guess, or stance given […]

Sep 15
2008

Trend Setting

by in Television Ramblings | 2,203 views | Reading Time 3:15

Fashion trends are in a state of continual flux. How do you know if your wardrobe or hair style is amongst the currently accepted “cool” fashions? The majority of us don’t buy fashion magazines with the intent on keeping up with the latest styles. Personally, I’ve never put much faith in the trendy styles our […]

Sep 10
2008

Attack Mentality

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,368 views | Reading Time 3:46

Over the past few decades, it appears that the American demeanor has been migrating towards an attack mentality. To be more specific, people are becoming more likely to instantaneously flip the switch to defensive attack measures rather than completely hear an opposition idea, thought, statement, or suggestion. Personally, I see this within myself at times […]

Aug 26
2008

Volume Cheating

by in Everyday Nonsense | 1,820 views | Reading Time 4:33

Are you really getting the amount of gas you have purchased each time you go to the gas station? We all like to think so. I ran across a story detailing maintenance checks on gas pumps throughout our country and it leaves a gaping hole which we could be paying for. How can we ever […]

Aug 19
2008

Mind Control

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,575 views | Reading Time 4:33

I’m in control of my mind, aren’t you? After discussing body language the other day, maybe we aren’t exactly in such complete control as we like to think. I’ve ran across an interesting study who’s findings show that reading books have similar effects on the mind as watching television. We all know of the perceived […]