Simplicity and common sense should characterize planning and strategic direction.
I think a lot of journal articles should really be blogs.
If I had a spreadsheet on my computer, it looked like I was busy.
I have the same friends and the same bad habits.
If you have reason to think that yesterday's forecast went wrong, there is no glory in sticking to it.
I've become invested with this symbolic power. It really does transcend what I'm actually doing and what I actually deserve.
I view my role now as providing more of a macro-level skepticism, rather than saying this poll is good or this poll is evil.
The kids out there want something they can relate to, something that's real; most of that whiny stuff isn't real. The cheesy pop songs just bore me to death.
Attack is the reaction. I never think I have hit hard unless it rebounds.
There are certain bad habits we've groomed our whole life -- from personality flaws to fashion faux pas. And it has been the role of parents and friends, outside of some minor tweaking, to reinforce the belief that we're okay just as we are. But it's not enough to just be yourself. You have to be your best self. And that's a tall order if you haven't found your best self yet.
Making a wrong decision is understandable. Refusing to search continually for learning is not.