While reading Letters from a Stoic by Seneca, specifically the chapter on learning wisdom in old age, I came across the following passage: “You should keep learning as long as you are ignorant—even to the end of your life, if there is anything in the proverb. And the proverb suits the present case as well … Continue reading On Learning and The Information Environment
Rockin’ Thursday LVII
April is National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Here’s how the World Health Organization defines child abuse and maltreatment: "Child maltreatment is the abuse and neglect that occurs to children under 18 years of age. It includes all types of physical and/or emotional ill-treatment, sexual abuse, neglect, negligence, and commercial or other exploitation, which results in … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LVII
Chasing Immortality: A Philosophical and Political Reflection
"While you live, while you may, become good.” – Marcus Aurelius It seems that the subject of immortality has entered my world over the past couple of months. First, I watched a Netflix documentary, Don’t Die: The Man Who Wants to Live Forever, which narrates the bizarre experiment that Bryan Johnson, a tech millionaire, is … Continue reading Chasing Immortality: A Philosophical and Political Reflection
A Beautiful Part of Me: Honoring My Son’s 17th Birthday
Our son is turning 17 this week! We started the celebration with a family dinner last night, and from April 11–13, we’ll be at the Chicago Comic & Entertainment Expo (C2E2)—a tradition we’ve kept for three years now. Back in June of last year, I had the privilege of publishing my first poem on Cindy’s … Continue reading A Beautiful Part of Me: Honoring My Son’s 17th Birthday
Rockin’ Thursday LVI and the Sunshine Blogger Award
Today, I’m doing something different. Along with today’s Rockin’ Thursday music video, I’m also responding to Kimberly Vargas Agnese, who nominated me for the Sunshine Blogger Award. Thank you so much, Kimberly! She is a great blogger and you can visit her blog at Buckets on a Barefoot Beach. For today’s Rockin’ Thursday, I’m featuring "Every Breath … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LVI and the Sunshine Blogger Award
The Inept Hummingbird
Today, I’m sharing another poem by my grandfather-in-law, Pedro Rodríguez Miranda. The poem, The Inept Hummingbird, comes from the Love Poems in Old Age section of his book. I hope you enjoy the poem. El Inepto PicaflorLlenándose de valor,Creyendo ser gavilán,Un imberbe picaflorde mi pradera riqueña,quiso un dia conquistarun corazón de mujerque le enseñaría a besar,que le enseñaría … Continue reading The Inept Hummingbird
Bird Migration through the Quad Cities
“Even migrating birds know that nature doesn't demand a choice between nesting and flight."― Gloria Steinem Nature is just amazing, and last Thursday, it was on full display. According to the BirdCast dashboard, 170,900 birds crossed our area (Quad Cities Illinois/Iowa) that day out of an estimated 1,207,900 birds in flight.1 To our surprise, while we … Continue reading Bird Migration through the Quad Cities
Rockin’ Thursday LV
For today’s Rockin’ Thursday, I’m featuring "Hotel California" by the Eagles and a Spanish version performed by the Gipsy Kings, which I love because of its Flamenco music style. "Hotel California" is a song by the American rock band Eagles, released in 1977.1 It reached the number one spot on the U.S. Billboard charts that same year. The Gipsy Kings were founded … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LV
The Tariffs Debate
"There is no better teacher than history in determining the future. There are answers worth billions of dollars in a $30 history book.”— Charlie Munger I’m not sure how much the state of Illinois paid for the history book my son is using in high school, but I found a copy for $6.79 on the … Continue reading The Tariffs Debate
Rockin’ Thursday LIV
This month is Women's History Month, so I wanted to do something special to highlight the enormous contributions women have made to Rock & Roll. During my research, I discovered four pioneering women who were early influences on the genre. These four women were Sister Rosetta Tharpe (the Godmother of Rock & Roll), Wanda Jackson … Continue reading Rockin’ Thursday LIV