Satyagraha

I’ve been doing thought experiments ever since I began college, I think. Perhaps most people have at a similar age – considering the “what if” […]

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Communication

The spoken and written word, painting, sculpture, architecture, music, dance, sport, food, and even human touch – all are forms of communication. I watched “Paper […]

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This Week in COVID

Dr. Klotman’s address this week focuses on Europe, Omicron, the possible explanations for the odd evolution of Omicron, and what it’s going to take to […]

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Greetings and Farewells

When we are young, most of our interactions are with people whose acquaintance is either established or new to us. Meeting new people is a […]

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Beliefs

I read today that Josh Dugger was found guilty of possession of child pornography. We’re talking about a former icon of American Christianity, here. Then […]

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S&M

No, I’m not going to do a review of the collected works of the Marquis de Sade or E. L. James. Sadomasochism really isn’t my […]

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Hunters

Those who teach marketing often say that for every customer who voices a concern, there are 24 more who remain silent. Some say more; others […]

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Hellbound

The “Arrowhead,” the “New Truth,” and just a light sprinkle of Clive Barker; that’s the South Korean series “Hellbound.” It’s playing on Netflix, and it […]

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A Busy Day

We opened the hallway to the kittens yesterday. They had spent one night in the guest bathroom, and we wanted them to become comfortable in […]

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