by Think In The Morning | Sep 1, 2018 | More |
[Click on BLUE links for sources and information} Minimalism has been a fascination since the beginning of time, the simple life as an anecdote to the hunger for wealth and fame. Jennifer Michael Hecht tells a story about the great cynic Diogenes that...
by Think In The Morning | Aug 29, 2018 | More |
[Click on BLUE links for sources and information] All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy. All play and no work makes Jack a mere toy. Maria Edgeworth, Harry and Lucy Concluded What is “just right” when it comes to “how to live”? Sarah...
by Think In The Morning | Aug 23, 2018 | More |
[Click on BLUE links for sources and information] I still remember when the only man I ever called Coach, Gregg LeMaster, arrived in my hometown to coach football at the local high school. I remember vividly because my older brother, Errol, interviewed...
by Think In The Morning | Aug 15, 2018 | More |
This is our fourth and final post of “Trompudo Napkin Art,” a whimsical project by TITM to make connections between the Sea Gull Cellar Bar Napkin Art produced in the 70s and 80s and the current mad-king president. TITM is working on a Gallery of...
by Think In The Morning | Aug 5, 2018 | More |
[Click BLUE links for sources and information] A year and a half ago TITM posted: Bonehead Economics: Things to Know in the Era of Trompudo. Today, once again, the lack of clear thinking is leading us down a problematic road. The Nobel economist, Joseph...
by Think In The Morning | Aug 2, 2018 | More |
[Click on BLUE links for sources and information] This is our third post in our Trompudo Napkin Art series. Past posts can be found HERE and HERE Trompudo has girl trouble. Trompudo told Iran it risked consequences “the...