Posts Tagged ‘Philosophy’

Feb 1
2009

Differentiation Integrity

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,539 views | Reading Time 3:07

What makes you different than your competitors? What qualities about you or your product makes you stand out? How do you promote these traits, factors, or values in a manner in which you retain your integrity? How do you market yourself with a positive attitude while staying true to your ethical business standards and practices? […]

Jan 15
2009

Unfocused Focus

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,378 views | Reading Time 2:59

Ever have a meeting about a meeting or make a plan to make a plan? Do you ever find yourself having the same conversations with people time and again going over the procedures of how to move forward but you always end up in the same position you were in before even opening your mouth? […]

Jan 11
2009

How Many Patriots

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,208 views | Reading Time 2:55

While enjoying a night with our family recently, we engaged into a conversation relating to the existence of true patriots within the borders of our country. The debate filtered down to this topic after initially talking about the current dire state of our economy. If our country continues down the path into a modern day […]

Dec 28
2008

Standard & New Resolutions

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,311 views | Reading Time 3:27

New Years is around the corner… do you have your resolutions ready? Are there some burning issues in your heart and mind that you are waiting for January 1st to roll around to begin your journey towards achieving? Are your resolutions for the upcoming year much different than the ones you have routinely put forth […]

Oct 1
2008

Safe Haven

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,434 views | Reading Time 2:42

We want to protect our youth, our children, and our infants. We want to have a place where these young ones can be taken care when their primary caregivers cannot. While implementing these ideas of how society “should” work, we have invited some potentially negative consequences. These “Safe Havens” some states are creating have led […]

Aug 18
2008

Past Affecting Present

by in Everyday Nonsense | 2,539 views | Reading Time 4:01

Mark Twain, one of our greatest American writers, was quoted as saying, “Happy is he who forgets (ignores?) what cannot be changed.” Mark Twain, or by the real name Samuel Clemens, lived from 1835-1910. Not really all that long ago, but his simple statement has long lasting meaning. He realized that people must release the […]

Aug 4
2008

Peterman Philosophy

by in Book Reviews | 2,313 views | Reading Time 4:18

Recently, I ran across the book “Seinfeld and Philosophy” by William Irwin and being such a huge Seinfeld fan, I happily placed the book on the store counter and forked over $20 so I could enlighten myself. The book contains 14 essays written by several professional philosophers about different subjects throughout the 9 year television […]