Archive - Feelings

The Double Standards I See

February 17 Comments Off Category: Feelings

I’m just expressing my views about what I see in some people that I know.  They all express concern about the deaths of people who are harmed by a natural disaster, whether it be an earthquake, hurricane, or bushfires, but when it comes to people dying in a sports accident, they show no emotions at [...]

Thanks MediaTemple

February 16 1 Comment Category: Feelings

I’d like to thank the people at MediaTemple for having such excellent hosting.  I had tested MediaTemple once before, and I became overwhelmed with it all at the time.  Plus I also think it was a bit over the top for my basic hosting needs at the time.
Now that my internet presence has grown since [...]

Thank You

February 08 Comments Off Category: Feelings

To God and Jesus, to Nathan, Melinda, April. And everyone else who knows where and how I have been.  There are others as well, and you will certainly know who you are.
I’m one of those guys who likes to bottle things up inside, I’m not one who likes to share my problems.  Many people [...]

Thought Processes & Thinking

February 03 Comments Off Category: Feelings

How does the brain work?
How do our thought pocesses work?
How are we supposed to think?
Does thinking really achieve anything useful?
Are we really thinking freely, or is their a supernatural being controlling our thoughts?

These questions often pass through my brain on a regular occurrence.  Does that mean that I am truly thinking freely?  Asking myself whether [...]

What Does One Do?

February 01 Comments Off Category: Feelings

What does one do when one really wonders where they are going in life? Does one jump ship when things get tough, whether they be at work, relationships, spiritual or otherwise? Does one just take the next opportunity that comes along, that looks more promising? What does one really do?
People say that [...]

NextGen Talks – Bryson

January 31 Comments Off Category: Feelings

Bryson Smith @ NextGen #1
My notes from the first talk by Bryson Smith @ NextGen