Until next year, Christopher. Until next year.
The Difference
_I choose you to work in government and legally and ethically represent my country’s (and my) best interests._
_I choose you to work in government and do what you want._
See the difference? Too many in our government don’t.
I remember you Morris Litton. You were kind to a young boy.
January 29, 2018 at 10:20AM
Two Men
Let’s take two men, standing in the same location. One is nearsighted, vision impared. Two has normal eyesight, good vision. Within the range of One’s vision, both men see the same things, with the same clarity, depth, and focus. Two’s vision extends significantly beyond One’s vision, affording him more information than One can access. Two can see clearly items which One cannot focus. Some items within Two’s range of sight are not visible to One. Which man would you say has the best chance of developing the clearest view of the world around them?
Exchange the word intellect for vision.
Many of us would have no issue with assigning Two the advantage when using “vision” but struggle with the same conclusion when using “intellect”. The second premise seems to unfairly belittle One, and our sense of fairness presses us to compromise our conclusion.
Life Lesson: Communicating with a visual person means you’d better have a great screen capture utility.
Parlor Tricks
When AI allows me to capture the smell of my coffee in the canister and share it in a text message I’ll be impressed. Anything less than that is parlor tricks. 🙂
If Dreams Were Memories
I wish all my dreams were memories. Then I would have lived the life I wanted.
Who Do You Trust?
Meta, Google, Russia, China, the US, and other entities want to track everything we do. Some all the time. Some only when it suits their agenda. Apple doesn’t. Apple does go too far sometimes in the interest of privacy. But who do we trust? I trust a company that values our privacy and sometimes oversteps. I’ll die on that hill.
Sipping Memories
Sipping memories of you Chris. Miss you so much.
Wind It Up Again
Such a good quote: “You can’t turn back the clock. But you can wind it up again.” – Bonnie Prudden
