Tag: unique
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Doing Too Much for Too Little in Return
In economics there is something called the law of diminishing returns. It basically states there is a point where a company can produce so much of something it produces negative results. In other words, more does not always equal profitability. Life itself has a law of diminishing returns – attempting to do too much can be unprofitable. I…
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Live Small in Order to Live Large
I’ve heard many people ask – some sincerely and some sarcastically – what is a Hokie? The answer is simply I am. A Hokie is a loyal Virginia Tech fan. Whether one loves the school for its academics, its athletics or its culture we are Hokies. There’s no getting around it, Hokies are some of the…
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Bump ‘Em
Occasionally in American pop culture something comes along and permeates almost all cross sections of life. The fist bump is one such example. From professional athletes to the school yard to even the white house the fist bump is well known and well used – and even well loved. The fist bump works well because…
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Remember Now, Not Just Afterwards
Recently here in Knoxville there was a memorial service for Pat Summitt, the famed women’s basketball coach at UT. Many different people spoke of how they remembered her – a good coach, friend, confidant, person. It is a good thing to remember people after they are gone – who they were, what they did, what…
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The Acclimation of Nothingness
The human body is an amazing thing. It can be pushed into boundaries one would never think of. One of the more amazing attributes (for me at least) is our ability to acclimate to our environment. This is not to say all environments will be suitable for us – the vacuum of space being one…
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Not High Class or Low Class But World Class
A few years I put up a To-Do List at my desk. It was a simple list with just one item, to become world class. At the time I was reading about what separated the middle class from the “world class,” that is those who are ultra successful. I’ve always wanted to be ultra successful,…
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There’s Always Something to Do
“There’s nothing to do.” Too many times I’ve heard this from others, even from myself. It’s a very common statement and also one of the biggest lies we tell ourselves every day. Regardless of how many times we say it or with how much conviction we have when we do, there is always something to…
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Perspective, Community and Your Place
There are many things I enjoy, art is one of them. One of my favorite artists is Caravaggio.To me he did a wonderful job with chiaroscuro, a high contrast art. He lived during a time of realism, making art more life like, which I also enjoy. But here lately I’ve been drawn to impressionist art.…
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Without Passion the People Perish
There is a saying, “Without vision the people perish.” Though this saying is primarily spiritual I have found it no less true in other areas of life. Without vision, without passion people slowly die within. There is a reason why the self-help industry is worth $11 billion, people want to be inspired to do something.…
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Being Truly One of a Kind
When I was in college I had a calculus teacher who stated he was the only math teacher he knew of that also had a degree in philosophy. This got me thinking – what exactly makes us unique individuals? As I have pondered that question over the years I noticed that no matter what path…