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Surveillance (or is it testing?)

December 8th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I don’t like surveillance. Why is someone surveilling me? It is sort of like testing a system I built. But are the testers out to get me or help me? I don’t like surveillance. I don’t like the police state. Why is someone surveilling me? I haven’t done anything. What about the […]

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Tags: Alternatives · America · Culture · Drones · Government · Language · Respect · Technology

Magic Words: Up Until Now … Updated

November 6th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Revisiting an old post in a new era. The idea is pretty good now more than ever. Way back in 2009, I wrote a little post about the magic words, “Up until now.” These words imply that, while I have always lacked something or other, I can change my future and not […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Change · Chaos · Management · Thinking

A Little-Better Prompt

October 20th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Here is an attempt to gain value from a chattering bot by wording the prompt a little differently. These chattering bots are everywhere. Some value is gained while some skill is lost. I thought of a better prompt: Find, display the URL, and display a few sentences from three key commentaries regarding […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Artificial Intelligence · Clarity · Communication · Tools · Writing

I have a Great Idea for a Story…

October 6th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Do you have a great idea for a story? If you can write one sentence, there you go. “I have a great idea of a story,” said a a person who has a writer as a friend. The person continues with, “I will tell you the idea, you write the story, and […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Concepts · Ideas · Process · Stories · Writing

This Will Smear the Lens, But…

September 29th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Sometimes a solution is bad in the long term, but it is exactly what is needed in the short term. Sitting here in the coffee shop (no names, but their logo is green), I managed to drop a speck on butter on the lens of my reading glasses. I grab the paper […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Concepts · General Systems Thinking · Patience · Time · Urgent

Learning by Reading the Answer

June 30th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I learned the wrong way. I learned. Is there a wrong way to learn? Once in 7th grade, I was on a self-study path in a math class. I read a few pages, took a test, graded my test (usually a bad grade), read the correct answers, and, “Oh, that’s the answer. […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Choose · Learning · Teaching

Punishment Assessment

May 19th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips A part of or a separate activity is the punishment assessment. What is the result of not following the rules? Years ago, I supervised a person who always asked the question, “And what happens to me if I don’t do this?” He wasn’t avoiding work; he was assessing rules and regulations to […]

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Tags: Accountability · Adults · Alternatives · Choose · Questions · Requirements · Risk

Of Course We Want Bias

April 14th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips Despite cries to the contrary, we want bias. Our individual bias is what makes us individuals. Do we really want everyone to be the same? I doubt it. “We need to reduce bias,” said someone who meant well but wasn’t thinking things through. I am biased. I like some things and dislike […]

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Tags: Adults · Alternatives · Choose · Differences · Honesty · Humility

Yeah, But

March 27th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips This is a practice I recommend for non-fiction writing—especially writing where the writer is attempting to teach good practices. I have written books and dozens of articles and other things recommending good practices. If you want to accomplish such and such, do this and that and the other thing. And then I […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Communication · Concepts · Consulting · Expertise · Knowledge · Writing

Specific and Thinking

March 10th, 2025 · No Comments

by Dwayne Phillips I find it good to be specific. There are, however, times when being specific limits thinking, and that is not good. Precise, concrete, and specific: three concepts that are good for writing and communication. I try to remember these things that were burned into me in my first semester of college way […]

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Tags: Alternatives · Choose · Communication · Improvement · Influence · Thinking