Tag Archives: Aristotle

A Smile Is Happiness You’ll Find Right Under Your Nose.


The nose is little appreciated in today’s American culture as an instrument of perception.  There seems to be more concern with its shape and size than in the organ’s role in discriminating the nuances of the environment. The self-consciousness about … Continue reading

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Happiness Is A Butterfly


For many, the beginning of the New Year signals a sense of transformation – a time to evaluate life in its current state and set goals for manifesting change. The butterfly symbolizes transformation and joy. Its dance reflects the need … Continue reading

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Time is Gold


Greg Cook was one of pro football’s shooting stars. Although his career consisted of just 12 games, he left an impression that hasn’t been forgotten, especially by his teammates and coaches. Greg Cook was a talented quarterback whose promising career was … Continue reading

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Let Lance Armstrong Live Strong


Aristotle taught us that tragedy requires that someone prominent falls from lofty heights. And, it is the sudden and abrupt plunge of a hero from his pedestal that defines a true misfortune. Lance Armstrong? I do not know if Lance … Continue reading

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