Memoir Retirement

Why Now?

Why Now? Getting enough exercise is a pretty universal challenge for everyone at every stage of life, but I think I would get broad agreement that it is especially important when you get to a certain age. This is not rocket science, everyone understands that you should moderate what and how much you eat and drink and how much physical activity you get. Naturally, this is a game that gets played less in the conception…

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Politics

The 4%

The 4% Do the math. I have finally done it and it makes me more curious rather than satisfy my curiosity. The latest Times/Siena poll says very clearly that the Trump MAGA base represents 37% of the Republican Party. That is the core that gives Trump his dominant lead in the Republican Primary discussions (it’s barely an official campaign yet since there hasn’t even been a debate yet…not that he will likely partake of such…

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Politics

The Political Spectrum

The Political Spectrum When we were growing up, did the spectrum exist? I think if you had asked middle-school me that question I would have said, “Sure, there’s VIBYGOR, the spectrum of white light, right?” But now, I can’t seem to go a day without hearing about, talking about, reading about or extrapolating about the other spectrum. That would be the autism spectrum disorder (ASD) that I recently wrote about. It is not so much…

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Memoir

The Eye of the Storm

The Eye of the Storm In Latin, it goes that Omne trium perfectum, which means either that good things come in threes or that things that come in threes are more likely to be perfect. So, I’ve decided to release a third story in the series of my hilltop’s history of coping with Hurricane Hilary. It’s Sunday and I have had occasion to hear from and communicate with countless family and friends who are using…

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Memoir

The Calm

The Calm I just sent my kids a picture from the weather.com hurricane tracker that’s projecting the path of Hurricane Hilary as it works its way up the Baja, slightly faster than expected, it turns out. The picture I sent was the Midnight projection and the way the weather.com app works, it pegs your cell phone location on its maps. The hurricane path, in fuscia, is about 100 miles wide, just shy of the width…

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Memoir

Here Comes Hilary

Here Comes Hilary You just can’t make this stuff up. What are the odds that while the news cycle is filled with nothing but news of Trump’s turbulent criminal indictment predicament, something that is repeatedly said to be unprecedented, another unprecedented natural event should occur like a hurricane in the Pacific that decides to sweep up along the Baja to deposit itself on the doorstep of Southern California. There it is expected to batter the…

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Memoir

Going With the Flow

Going With the Flow As we all recognize, the world has changed on many levels. It has right along over the millennia and is doing so right before our eyes. The good news is that we are pretty adaptable creatures within a certain range of change and a certain pace of change, but there lies the issue on an increasingly common basis. The work of archeology has consistently pushed further back the origins of man…

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Love Retirement

Gray Divorce

Gray Divorce I read two articles this morning with very different and noteworthy perspectives. One was from CNN on the topic of the trend among Baby Boomers towards choosing to live alone in later life. The other was from The Economist about happiness and how they have determined that happiness continues to rise, on a very steady upward curve, as we age. Since happiness is closely connected to relationships and being around people as well…

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Business Advice Memoir

A Walk Through the Uncanny Valley

A Walk Through the Uncanny Valley We cannot go a day without encountering artificial intelligence in some quadrant of our lives. I have explained already that as a university professor during the last academic year, the first year of the full appearance of ChatGPT and its use by my students in preparing and submitting their graded papers on ethics, I can honestly say that I have looked at the AI beast in the eye, and…

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Politics

Hanging By a Thread

Hanging By a Thread I am sitting here doing what we have all done so much in the past seven or so years, I am watching a “Breaking News” chiron on MSNBC. I understand that many people think that MSNBC is a strongly liberal-biased cable news channel in the same way that they think that Fox News is a strongly conservatively-biased cable news channel. The viewership numbers favor Fox News based on Nielsen data with…

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