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Author Archives: Craig
That darned ego
It’s Friday already. Good Friday, in fact. Although, in my experience, saying “Good” in association with “Friday” is kind of redundant. All that aside, this week has blown by way too quick. Maybe not for you, dear employee, slave to … Continue reading
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Hurry up and Wait
Recently I’ve started a few new projects. Some of them are part of a project team, and some are solo projects. Sometimes I like to work on projects as part of a team. Sometimes I like to do something on … Continue reading
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Everyday Miracles
The last couple days, I’ve had a couple experiences of connection with higher wisdom, or divine source, or whatever you want to call it. It’s basically a miracle. I mean, you could just call it a good mood. We don’t … Continue reading
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A duty to passion
Over the last twenty years or so, we have seen many ups and downs in the corporate economy, and a corresponding number of people leaving the big corporations to start small businesses of their own. There are always hundreds of … Continue reading
Posted in business
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Who needs arts funding?
I’m about to say something really unpopular. Now, before I dive right into that shallow pool, I want to preface my remarks. I’m a writer, and I also enjoy acting (as a hobby). I volunteer at a local improv theatre. … Continue reading
Posted in politics
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