by Dwayne Phillips We can think to the logical conclusion of a concept. We, however, can choose not to go to that conclusions. We rarely do. The logical conclusion of free enterprise is slavery. The logical conclusion of free speech is hate. The logical conclusion of survival of the fittest is murder. Many more examples […]
The Logical Conclusion … Need Not Reach Its Conclusion
March 12th, 2020 · No Comments
Tags: Adults · Alternatives · Analysis · Choose · Decide · Differences · Ethics
Our Past Brought Us Here
February 13th, 2020 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips We hate to admit it, but we are here and now because of our past actions. “How did we get here?” bemoans a person currently caught in some quicksand of life. The answer is, “Out steps brought us here.” Another answer is, “The system is the way it is because we made […]
Tags: Adapting · Alternatives · Choose · Humility · Learning
In Praise of the Hallmark Channel: Promise for Communicators
December 19th, 2019 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips In bad times, the storyteller will always have a job. Someone famous said this, I don’t remember who. Look at Hollywood in the great depression. Look at polarized, fussy America today. It began in 2016 during the (un)presidential campaign and continues. The Hallmark Channel makes predictable romantic movies. Their ratings are up […]
Tags: Alternatives · Communication · Hope
The Price of Tools and the Place of Work
December 16th, 2019 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips Once again, the price of tools has fallen dramatically. This has shifted the place of work, and we are struggling to adapt. A few weeks ago, I went to a seminar where I connected a $100 gadget from Nvidia to a four-year-old $1,000 portable computer from Apple, used a bunch of $0 […]
Tags: Agility · Alternatives · Change · Tools · Trust · Work
Alternatives
November 18th, 2019 · No Comments
by Dwayne Phillips There are always alternatives. We, however, don’t always admit and use this. Pity us and our results. Person A: This is the situation, this is what we are going to do. Person B: Interesting. What alternatives did you consider? Person A: Well, lots of them. Person B: Interesting. What alternatives did you […]
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