My #FirstSevenJobs

A week ago, singer/songwriter Marian Call asked her followers via Twitter: "What were your first 7 jobs?" She relayed her own experience in providing the first answer: babysitting, janitorial, slinging coffee, yard work, writing radio news, voice-overs, data-entry/secretarial. Before long, the hashtag #FirstSevenJobs began trending. Celebrities, entrepreneurs, CEOs--and everybody else--soon joined in. A quick search … Continue reading My #FirstSevenJobs

2016 – the Most Peaceful Year Ever?

"Quietly, amid the carnage and chaos in the daily news, 2016 is shaping up as a good year for peace in the world." - Joshua S. Goldstein and Steven Pinker "If you can tear your attention away from the 24 hour news cycle, you’ll be astonished to hear that we are experiencing one of the least discussed, … Continue reading 2016 – the Most Peaceful Year Ever?

Hot Dog Eating Champs May Outlive All of Us!

Long live Joey Chestnut! Long live Kobayashi! Who would have thought that being a competitive eater may offer some longevity benefits. The Wall Street Journal had a story earlier this week that the force of a man’s bite at age 70 may be a marker of his longevity. According to a study in the Journal … Continue reading Hot Dog Eating Champs May Outlive All of Us!

Reliving My Favorite Broadway Plays Thanks to Spotify

My free three-month trial to Spotify is nearing its end, and I must admit I've loved it. In fact, I plan to upgrade to a Family plan once the trial period is over. One of the features of Spotify that I like is this sense of instant gratification. If there is a song that pops … Continue reading Reliving My Favorite Broadway Plays Thanks to Spotify

So Many Injuries – and These Are Professional Athletes!

The NFL teams just began their full training camps a little over a week ago, and already there are a significant number of injury reports coming out of the camps. According to an injury report at ESPN, there are 171 reported injuries,  an average a little over five injuries per team. It's hard to get … Continue reading So Many Injuries – and These Are Professional Athletes!

51 Years Later, and We Still Don’t Have it Right

51 years ago today, during the height of the Civil Rights Movement, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed into law the Voting Rights Act of 1965, a landmark piece of federal legislation  that prohibits racial discrimination in voting. Designed to enforce the voting rights guaranteed by the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments to the United States Constitution, the Act secured voting rights … Continue reading 51 Years Later, and We Still Don’t Have it Right

Based on Facebook’s Reaction, Mark Zuckerberg Must Read My Blog

A couple of weeks ago I wrote about the night the Borden family went to a baseball game. It was an unremarkable event; in fact, the blog wasn't really about the baseball game. The blog was about clickbait. I wanted to see if I could come up with an enticing headline just to get people … Continue reading Based on Facebook’s Reaction, Mark Zuckerberg Must Read My Blog

Stressing Out at the Urinal

I am a big fan of Dan Ariely and his work in the area of behavioral economics. I've read two of his books, The Upside of Irrationality and Predictably Irrational, and can highly recommend both. As one reviewer notes, "Dan Ariely is a genius at understanding human behavior: no economist does a better job of uncovering … Continue reading Stressing Out at the Urinal

The World’s Greatest Athletes?

The place to be last week was El Paso, Texas. That was where the 69th annual International Juggling Association (IJA) Festival was held. It's an event that's on my bucket list; I can't imagine how awesome it would be to be surrounded by juggling 24/7 for a whole week. While there are a variety of … Continue reading The World’s Greatest Athletes?

The High Price of Caring Too Much?

I've often wondered about the price some people seem to pay for caring too much, for being "too committed" to certain causes. Is their life just full of Pyrrhic victories?** Pick any cause - gun control, abortion, global warming, immigration, racial injustice, prison reform, etc., and there are likely to be people who have dedicated … Continue reading The High Price of Caring Too Much?