In Retrospect, a Response to a Poem I Wrote as a Teen
When I think of silence, I think about regret. When I was a kid, I was painfully shy. I remember that when I was in middle school, the other kids […]
When I think of silence, I think about regret. When I was a kid, I was painfully shy. I remember that when I was in middle school, the other kids […]
We’ve arrived at experiment 7, the experiment that effectively made this book famous: How to lose weight by manipulating energy. E Squared by Pam Grout — Experiment #7 “As long […]
Have you ever found your sunglasses on your head? Or your keys in your pocket? In the second experiment in E Squared by Pam Grout, she talks about a friend […]
Even Marilyn Monroe “Is Not Good Looking.” Near the end of Marilyn Monroe’s life, cinematographer Leon Shamroy, was quoted as saying to reporter Ezra Goodman:“When you analyze Marilyn, she is […]
E Squared by Pam Grout — Experiment #6 Theory: Your thoughts and consciousness impact matter. Little beads of mould started to form over the rice and although I was only six […]
What do Standardized Test Scores tell us? Are school’s today hindering or helping kids? What do we actually know about intelligence? When I used to consider the word “genius,” I’d […]