Being Extremely Loyal To One’s Alma Mater Confuses Me

The only conclusion I could come up with is that this phenomenon could be attributed to our inherent tribalistic nature. Also, nostalgia is a powerful drug. Even the most logical of people are not immune to the intoxicating taste of reliving the joys of the past. It can, when utilized properly, be a great fuel to serve your present. The past can also be an anchor that prevents you from moving to the future, so there’s that.

Kennan The Storyteller

I’ve decided to share them on Silence Is The Enemy as part of my renewed efforts to keep the #content rolling.

These stories (which are of different lengths; some may be a paragraph long, others might require popcorn) will come at random (whenever they pop in my mind, which happens a lot, mind you), and won’t have a set weekly slot. To the very least, they will help ensure my whole “at least one post a week” thing doesn’t run dry.

(Un)Lucky Me!

Six years ago, I posted something here in my blog about the pros and cons of putting your luck to the test with lottery tickets and the stuff that I would immediately buy if I (hypothetically) placed a bet. The article ~does~ sound preachy and condescending, especially in the latter parts but I’d attribute thatContinueContinue reading “(Un)Lucky Me!”