“keep an open mind, but not so open that your brains fall out”
This statement has been spoken by many different people, with minor variations. The quote above is by Arthur Hays Sulzberger --request
Superstore (TV series)
2015-2021. A sitcom take on the lives of employees at a big box store. By request.
The Fighter (2010)
Christian Bale, Mark Wahlberg, Amy Adams
Quora
Community-sourced question and answer website visited by 300 million users a month. --wikipedia
The Impersonal Life, by Joseph Benner
1941 book "on the topic of self-discovery and leading a spiritual life" ranked #953 in Inspiration & Spirituality on Amazon (not bad for an 80 year old book). By request.
Kiwi! (animated short film)
Kiwi arranges a "flight simulator." 45 million views on YouTube since 2006.
Red Notice (2021)
Gal Gadot, Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson
principles vs. social impact explained
These are the context calibrations. Principles are the context of truth, and social impact is the context of the exercise of power.
peace symbols
Dove with olive branch vs. the nuclear disarmament peace symbol
Stratego
Board game "simple enough rules for young children to play but a depth of strategy that is also appealing to adults." --wikipedia
"let the dust settle"
"To allow things to return to normal after a period of excitement, a high level of activity, etc." --idioms.thefreedictionary.com
Navy SEAL ethos
In times of war or uncertainty there is a special breed of warrior ready to answer our Nation’s call. Common citizens with uncommon desire to succeed....
A Course in Materialization Volume One
700 hundred pages of law of attraction quotes from 14 obscure teachers. By its calibrated level, it seems to be a course in magical thinking.
Dr. Scott Atlas devastates government COVID policy (video)
A speech streamed yesterday from Hillsdale College. Watch it before YouTube censors it (or we will have to look elsewhere)
Johannes Gutenberg
German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press. --wikipedia