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Feel free to post all you want. This is a place to vent, question, debate and cheer on others.
Iran War
Yesterday, Mr. Trump said he would end the Iran War when he "feels it in his bones." What does that mean? That's an incompentent comment. One does not play with wars by a feeling in the "bones." Mr. Trump needs to yield to others who are competent and have the leadership skills to advise on the well-being of the world. That's "the plan" - to end the war when you "feel it in your bones."
dgryna
Mar 14
The Simplicity of Love
The only way to deal with the complexity of human relations is to learn simply to love. We learn that love is the unifying force in every human relationship whether it is a relationship with those closest to us, or those who have hurt us . . .or the way we relate to humanity at large, to the down-and-out in the street or to the suffering we see daily in the media. We learn that it is the same love that relates us to all of those. The only way to deal with the complexity of
dgryna
Mar 12
Change
The Michael Jackson song, "Man in the Mirror" simplifies personal change. "I'm gonna make a change For once in my life It's gonna feel real good Gonna make a difference, gonna make it right" .... "I'm starting with the man in the mirror I'm asking him to change his ways And no message could have been any cleaner If you wanna make the world a better place Take a look at your self and then make a change" The song goes on, but you get the point - look in the mirror and that's w
dgryna
Mar 5
Polio Pioneers
RFK Jr. is certainly not the person who should be leading the HHS. His background, experience, and knowledge speak against protecting the American public. As I've learned more about the benefits of vaccines, I became aware of the Polio Pioneers from the 1950's. We should have Covid, Measles, etc., "Pioneers" to encourage the use of proven vaccines for our disease prevention. See attached Polio Pioneers: https://share.google/images/f4kAdP6mUoFY5trYT
dgryna
Jan 31
Career Advice
For those still working, you may want to ask yourself the following every 3 years: Do I enjoy what I am doing? Do I like working for my company and my boss? If you answer "No" to either of these, then do something. I was a 42-year corporate rat who only changed jobs when a head-hunter called, but I did make only one career move. I always worked for large corporations. I could have been more aggressive in managing my career. I travelled frequently, but fortunately my wife
dgryna
Jan 28
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