Monthly Archives: August 2022

There is Value in Work

By | August 11, 2022

[August 11, 2022]  People work so they can at least have basic shelter from the elements so that they don’t starve, and to protect their family from privations.  That is a negative way of viewing work.  But work is routine, commitment, and meaning.  There is, indeed, value in work for many. A psychologist (who I cannot remember his… Read More »

When Politicians begin to Whine

By | August 7, 2022

[August 7, 2022]  The state of Minnesota is at the center of the debate over the destructive policies of Democrat governors that put into place draconian measures to supposedly save us from COVID-19.  Tough questions are being asked of those governors and their medical advisory teams.  It looks like those questions are just too hard to think about. … Read More »

Don’t Tread on Me

By | August 6, 2022

[August 6, 2022]  The Gadsden flag has been around in America for a long time, 247 years to be exact.  Recently, the flag – or its symbolism – has been controversial.  The FBI flagged it and the Betsey Ross flag as “extremist” and associated with “anti-government or anti-authority violent extremists.” Of course, the FBI also says, “The use… Read More »

Reputation and Narcissism: Dr. Jordan Peterson

By | August 4, 2022

[August 4, 2022]  Dr. Jordan Peterson explains the idea of “reputation.” The most valuable thing you possess is your reputation; by any stretch of the imagination.  Your reputation is an indicator of productiveness, generosity, and competence.  If you have a good reputation, people can trust you to properly engage in reciprocal and productive social interactions with them.  They… Read More »