Tag: Life

  • You can wait a minute

    Bird Droppings September 13, 2012 You can wait a moment               Far too often we tend to jump to conclusions and reading the news this morning evidently on an international scale one of the presidential candidates did just that. Rather than waiting to see through the smoke and know what exactly happened took a…

  • Is there much difference in perceptions?

    Bird Droppings September 12, 2012 Is there much difference in our perceptions?   “The delineation of the difference between modern (secular) society and traditional (Sacred) societies and their competing views of land and nature helps to explain the persistence of severe conflict between such societies. Unlike secular societies – where land signifies property, property signifies…

  • Where is your homework? I think the puppy ate it.

    Bird Droppings September 11, 2012 Where is your homework? I think the puppy ate it.               Last evening and earlier this morning I read numerous status updates on Facebook and many news related editorials on various differing news internet sources of today’s anniversary of the attack on the Twin Towers. Many started with you…

  • Can we have humanistic or even ethical capitalism?

    Bird Droppings September 10, 2012 Can we have humanistic or even ethical capitalism?               It was not all that long ago that the Supreme Court and a political party embraced the concept of corporation have the same rights as people. Primarily it was a taxation ploy and for also inputting into campaign funds. I…

  • THinking about where I am going

    Bird Droppings September 9, 2012 Thinking about where I am going   “Sooner or later something seems to call us onto a particular path… this is what I must do; this is what I’ve got to have. This is who I am. It’s important to ask yourself, how am I useful to others? What do…

  • Is not culture far more than just a word?

    Bird Droppings September 7, 2012 Is not culture far more than just a word?   “Silence was meaningful with the Lakota, and granting a space of silence before talking was done in the practice of true politeness and regardful of the rule that thought comes before speech. In the midst of sorrow, sickness, death or…

  • Is our world one of paradox and confusion?

    Bird Droppings September 6, 2012 Is our world one of paradox and confusion?   “What can we surmise about the likelihood of someone’s being caring and generous, loving and helpful, just from knowing that they are a believer? Virtually nothing, say psychologists, sociologists, and others who have studied that question for decades.” Alfie Kohn  …

  • How can teaching be successful?

    Bird Droppings September 5, 2012 How can teaching be successful?   “The first object of any act of learning, over and beyond the pleasure it may give, is that it should serve us in the future. Learning should not only take us somewhere; it should allow us later to go further more easily.” Ted Sizer  …

  • Why do we not consider people first?

    Bird Droppings September 4, 2012 Why do we not consider people first?               You would think that with a three day weekend I could get caught up do some writing and perhaps even get a bit of work done for school but unforeseen events always seem to crop up. Saturday was predominantly family time…

  • Hey what about routines?

    Bird Droppings September 3, 2012 Hey what about routines?   We are all creatures of habit and routines. It has been quite a few years ago that my wife called to me in the wee hours of the morning as I was starting to write, our youngest son was sick. A virus had struck hard…