Monthly Archives: September 2013

Half Full, Half Empty, Thinking

We might all claim that we are more half full thinkers than half empty. I guess this is half of the problem. But how does this type of thinking translate into conversation? What about this? When we have half empty thinking … Continue reading

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Understandable But Not Acceptable

· So we all know that murder is understandable but not acceptable (funny in this case it is the “understandable” part that is a problem in our thinking. This is because a judge will take into account the circumstance of the murder … Continue reading

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Somebody Versus Somemind

The problem with the human mating cycle is that we are looking for somebody, when, in my view we should be looking for somemind!

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Informal and Formal Conversations

Why do we converse? Is it for our own benefit or for others? It is a tough question but I think I have the answer. I converse to convert my ideas or concepts using other people’s feedback. So if I … Continue reading

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Why relationships are stuffed

Why I think that most relationships are stuffed

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Getting Mad & Going Mad

People are getting mad and going mad in hoards. I reckon that if you listen to how a person speaks and you can detect and measure how mad a person is. A friend of mine told me yesterday, “My previous … Continue reading

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