by Think In The Morning | Apr 24, 2017 | More |
The stories I will tell now are true or mostly true. I’ve changed the names and taken some liberty with the details. There are things you need to know. It isn’t easy to tell anyone that they are living in an illusion, that they have unrealistic expectations,...
by Think In The Morning | Apr 14, 2017 | More |
[Click on BLUE links for further information] “Where they burn books, so too will they in the end burn human beings.” Heinrich Heine, Almansor Censorship has many faces: burning books, burning witches, burning heretics. While not as...
by Think In The Morning | Apr 2, 2017 | More |
[Click on BLUE links for further information] Ever since I was left somewhat alone, without gods, I have been a ferocious believer in the power of small coincidences. That is how chance works, at least for those of us who do not have the certainty of...
by Think In The Morning | Mar 16, 2017 | More |
Financial advisors would have you believe they inhabit an arcane world of alphas and betas and that they and they alone can navigate the mysteries of modern portfolio theory. The reality is a bit different. Let me tell you about an average day in the life of...
by Think In The Morning | Feb 19, 2017 | More |
Think in the Morning thanks Lindell Stacy-Horton for her contribution to this post. He who would do good to another must do it in Minute Particulars. General Good is the plea of the scoundrel, hypocrite, and flatterer; William Blake, Jerusalem The...
by Think In The Morning | Feb 12, 2017 | More |
Dante and Virgil, on the right, watch the hypocrites, wearing lead-lined cloaks, filing past the high priest Caiaphas, who is nailed to a cross on the ground. Caiaphas was the priest who said that Christ should die. Each hypocrite steps on Caiaphas as he passes....