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Why We Think Taking Care Of Ourselves Is Selfish
You hear stories about how it is Important to take care of yourself. There is the classic airplane safety announcement that tells you to put your Oxygen mask on before assisting any children or elderly.
By Dr. Cody Dakota Wooten, DFM, DHM, DAS (hc)2 years ago in Journal
The Customer
The Epicurean possessed the title of best restaurant in the tri-state area. People would try for weeks before acquiring a reservation in the main dining room. Snagging a coveted table in a private room took influence and a great deal of cash. It didn’t matter whether someone was looking for breakfast, lunch, or dinner, reservations were a necessity. Jacque, the establishment’s owner, ran his business with discipline, plus a great deal of empathy for his employees. He recalled working in a burger joint as a teenager for minimum wage. Now that he was a successful owner, Jacque would tolerate no one mistreating his staff.
By Mark Gagnon2 years ago in Journal
Free Speech?
I try and keep my mouth shut a lot of them time when conversations arise about social or political issues. It's hard, but I really do try. Lord knows I have spent countless days in Facebook prison for speaking my mind, or even making jokes. My account has been restricted for "misinformation" and "bullying". I even once spent a week in Facebook lockdown for sharing an article about a potential sequel to the movie, Home Alone. Not even sure how that one happened.
By Sara Wilson2 years ago in Journal
For the Joy of It
I remember my first time becoming enthralled by the mere words on a page: Times New Roman, in large font for my young eyes. Captured by the intricacy of words, how their thoughtful combination could reap a million and one different meanings, significances, connotations, and yet by their careful rendering were made to express just one. What a beautiful art.
By Skylar Callahan2 years ago in Journal




