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July 9 - “A Bag of Noodles,” by Seth Crossman. A golf course full of Koreans, a golf club, green grass, a bag of noodles and more.
July 2 - Enjoy your Fourth of July! We will be back next week with a new article.
June 25 - “The Business of Doing Good,” by Nathan Tabor. Is morality good for business? Is it good for you and I?
June 18 - “Earlier Than Usual,” by Seth Crossman. For the past month I have woken in the small hours to a strange call.
June 11 - “I Can See, But I Can’t Reach,” by Seth Crossman. The struggle with potential is not so much about achieving as it is about doing.
June 4 - “A Wash in Beer,” by Cheryl Stroup. I never thought about using beer in soap, but it sounds intriguing.
May 28 - “A Noble Thing,” by Seth Crossman. Remember what so many have done and continue to do for us this Memorial Day.
May 21 - “Owning A Bar On A Tropical Island - Is It Really A Dream?” by James Spellman. Thailand’s beaches are beautiful, seductive, and relaxing. It sounds like a life in paradise...
May 14 - “Running on Joe,” by Seth Crossman. I am not a coffee drinker...yet.
May 7 - “A Life of Adventure,” by Seth Crossman. Adventure is appealing and satisfying, and necessary.
April 30 - “Communicating or Connecting?” By Seth Crossman. Is our talk just chatter, or are we heading somewhere worth going?
April 23 - “The Death of the American Melting Pot,” by James C Nelson. A provoking view of America today.
April 16 - “Spoken Power,” by Seth Crossman. Wow, I am going to have to watch what I say.
April 9 - “Don't Bite Off More Than You Can Chew, But Our Dreams Do - Dreams, Creativity, Reality, Trying,” by Elsa Schieder. Every so often I like to include writing by real creative people that help us stretch our boundaries. Elsa certainly has that creative spark and the enthusiasm to see how far it can go.
April 2 - “Grooming Our Kids for Failure,” by Craig Harper. A look at today’s schools.
March 26 - “The Long Road Home, Part III” by Seth Crossman. The intense longing inside each of us is for the very thing which we have forgotten.
March 19 - “Love Puppy, Part II” by Seth Crossman. The truth about some of us who wish to love.
March 12 - “The Conquest Principle, Part I” by Seth Crossman. Within everyone there is a seed of darkness..and a seed of light.
March 5 - “Creative Perfection: 5 Reasons Why We Destroy Our Creativity By Trying To Achieve The Impossible,” by Dan Goodwin. Many writers suffer from this sneaky thief.
February 26 - “Raised on Toys,” by Seth Crossman. I am a fan of the classic toys, and for good reason.
February 19 - “The Birth of Something Good,” by Seth Crossman. A little tale about the birth of my niece.
February 12 - “The Secrets To Great Dates,” by Bernadette Sukley. In light of Valentines Day this week, I thought this was appropriate. And I love the line, “I’d do it all over again.”
February 5 - “The Hands We Hold,” by Seth Crossman. A look at life through the hands we hold.
January 29 - “The Frontier,” by Seth Crossman. Man has always had a frontier, and the frontier has always challenged him.
January 22 - “Monarchy,” by Seth Crossman. I broke my own rule and talked about politics and authority.
January 15 - “Collecting Dust,” by Seth Crossman. I am an avid collector of things.
January 8 - “This Year,” by Seth Crossman. I love beginnings.
January 1 - Happy New Year!
December 25 - “This Holiday Season.” The staff at the Opinion Guy wishes you the joy and peace of tradition.
December 18 - “Great Success Tip: Don’t Do What The Pizza Man Did,” by Daniel St-Jean. I love the quotes in this piece about avoiding procrastination.
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