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This is a personal blog about things that matter as filtered through the mind of an educated, opinionated American male.
What is justice? How did things get to be the way they are? Where do we go from here? Community and individuality, civilization and law, politics and tradition, reason and science, ritual and freedom, mercy and making a difference -- these are the issues that will determine our future.
Lately, there's been a bunch on here about writing, blogging, family, and marriage.
And then, on other days, it will just be blather -- but at least it will be in my voice.
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DISCLAIMER – I Speak for Me
Disclaimer: Nothing I say, write, post, share, Like or otherwise react to, tweet, contribute, or comment upon in any manner is intended to or should be taken as representing the position or opinions of anyone other than me. This exclusion … Continue reading
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Tagged Disclaimer, Free Speech, Opinions, politics
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Networking Done Right
According to Duct Tape Marketing, the essence of marketing is to find people who know, like, and trust you enough so that they both send work to you and refer others to you for work that they need done. Another … Continue reading
Posted in Family, Freelancing, Independent Business
Tagged FedEx Trade Networks, job search, know, like, marketing, networking, trust, web of trust
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On Changing Careers Again
On Changing Careers Again by Tim Gatewood When I was in 8th or 9th grade, I took Junior ROTC instead of Physical Education. As we lived in Mobile, Alabama, then, with its large U.S. Navy presence, it was Naval JROTC. … Continue reading
Why Are Libraries So Under-Appreciated?
I attended a class this morning at the Tennessee Small Business Development Center (TSBDC) office and the presenter (from an outside firm) mentioned Google several times, which kind of makes sense, as the class was about digital marketing and Google … Continue reading
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