Life and The Ethical Issues We Live by
We all live and abide by rules in order to keep peace, but when and how were these rules truly formed?
To Judge or Not to Judge
We all have our own stories. The pages of our lives were written solely by us. People should not judge us by the cover of our book.
The Value of Spontaneous Decision Making
Traditionally, we are taught not to make what seem like impulsive decisions and to gather as much information as possible before reaching a conclusion. However, advice like “stop and think” might not yield any better of a decision than our instinctive inclinations.
I Dont Know You But I Like You
Hey reader, here are the reasons why I truly profoundly like you. Abrazos.
Criminals Who Prey on The Elderly and Incompetency Laws
As we go through life, there are tests for everything. From our youngest years, we took tests for school, to learn to drive, to get a job, to go into the military. If we are sick, tests are done to determine why. As we age, our minds and bodies change. People think they are fine, but are not. Judgement may be the first thing to go, followed by cognitive impairment. Systems and laws in place do not protect the elderly from poor judgement due to the aging process.
December 21, 2012 – The END?
I think not.
Do Ghosts Really Exist?
Is there really such things as Ghosts?
How to Relate to Difficult People
Wouldn’t it be grand to sidestep all the difficult people in our lives. It’s impossible to do that but we can learn ways to deal with it. Understanding and empathy goes a long way in defusing difficult people. It is possible to empathize with people you don’t especially like or respect and learn something from it. Empathy comes by turning your mind away from the distractions of daily life and really listening to the other person. It builds alliances. It’s good for us and the people around us. And it makes difficult people less difficult.
Judgement Day
Women’s dilemmas.
Friends with Benefits
An old saying that is now becoming a movie, but has many pros an cons to the whole idea…











