Seeking to clarify my motivations
Category Archives: The William Tell Show
Joe Biden’s watch
A moment of growth, pertinent The William Tell Show
Podcast — Your Heart’s Desire
What is your heart’s desire?
Your Heart’s Desire
Related: “Your Heart’s Desire,” by Emmet Fox
Music: Roy Orbison, “You Got It”
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Science and the left wing and the right
“These key psychological differences can determine whether you’re liberal or conservative”
Some months back, I linked to this article and said I would need to devote more time to it at a later date. A later date has come. It lists fifteen physiological and psychological differences between liberals and conservatives. Some interest me more than others. Let me begin with a fairly bare-bones presentation of the list. Continue reading Science and the left wing and the right
Podcast — Good things I did today
Pat yourself on the back.
Good things I did today
First Music: Bebe Rexha, “I’m a mess”
Second Music: The Pretenders, “Don’t get me wrong”
Script:
“Calm down!”
Two stories from Sunday, August 8:
– Unanswered prayer
– Direction for The William Tell Show
Podcast – Choices facing Mildew
Choices facing Mildew
Related: Free Speech Handbook, https://thehomelessblogger.com/the-william-tell-show/free-speech-handbook/
Music: Nina Simone, “I wish I knew how it would feel to be free”
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Podcast – My favorite things
Wisdom is about managing feelings.
My favorite things
Music: Julie Andrews, “My Favorite Things:”
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The great questions of our time
In recent weeks it has been a matter of some chagrin to me that my Yahoo! News feed keeps bringing articles from major outlets that prove in my estimation to have far less merit than my own; while my own work continues to be ignored.
Frankly, it seems to me that my work is on a par with that of the Washington Post columnists. I see myself as in that league. If I can find my way there, my goal would be not so much to set forth my own views, as to alter the direction of public discourse; to influence, perhaps even at a national level, the way people talk about the great questions of our time.
Shock
Life-changing events may be easily forgotten.