Walk outside your house and look around on your street. Chances are that you can see maybe a dozen houses. Now I want to let you in on a secret: Everyone of those houses probably has a lawn mower. … Read More
Abundance
How to use induced demand to your advantage
What highway congestion can teach you about your goals
Which lasts longer, a Thing or an Experience?
I used to try to avoid going out to eat. It’s not that I didn’t like restaurants, it’s just that I found it hard to rationalize them on a tight budget. More than that, though, the idea of its … Read More … Read More
Tags: experiences, friends, restaurants, things
How to be grateful
All throughout my childhood Thanksgiving dinners, I was asked to be grateful. Grateful for our food, our health, our families, whatever. And I don’t know if other people felt the same way as I did, but it always felt … Read More … Read More
Tags: family, food, friends, gratitude, love, Robert Burns, Seneca, Thanksgiving
If they are advertising it, you don’t need it
Many words have been spoken about the perils about advertising. I’ve never watched Mad Men, but I’ve listened to my friends’ discussions that followed after a long marathon. But after years of being bombarded by advertisements, I’ve realized something … Read More … Read More
Tags: advertising, fufillment, needs