As a white male living in middle class America with two loving parents who both sacrificed for my sisters and myself I cannot even begin to think I have not had a positive life and am thankful for all of the things that have been given to me throughout my life. Beginning full time work… Continue reading Learning how to love
Category: family
Because of my daughter
Having three older sisters I have always been around females. By the time I advanced to college many of my friends were females and I had taken much from interacting with them; I had learned a lot about the female race. This permitted me to access and navigate through the female gender as a college… Continue reading Because of my daughter
The Founding Fathers have warned us over 200 years ago
Exploring the shackles of the existence in the United States the easy direction to point is the nearly daily mass shootings, the illusions of jobs without livable wages, the attack on public education through de-funding as a way to discredit its efficacy and the ballooning costs of health care with inefficient red tape. Although these… Continue reading The Founding Fathers have warned us over 200 years ago
Medical condition, trust not trust
I know that I am far from perfect. Anyone who is honest about themselves will admit that they have faults. Among my many flaws are that I do not accept compliments. gifts, or help well, and I do not have a great experience with feeling emotions. This is not an exhaustive list and are, most… Continue reading Medical condition, trust not trust
The trouble with sentimentality
So here's the thing, I have had to face some realities about myself through the processes of completing my first book. I became introspective and acknowledged many ways in which I have gone wrong. For the purpose of this post, I have ignored friends and allowed their friendships to dispense from my life; I had… Continue reading The trouble with sentimentality
