Articles about: choice

Lying Our Way To The Truth

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Now, I was having coffee with my friend, famous architect Jonathon Stembridge-Rickenbacker.  Jon was a little upset, because his daughter had spontaneously left a university career behind when she was very close to becoming a pediatrician.

“She wants to be an artist,” said Jon.

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Breaking Up With District 9 Is Hard To Do

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Folks, for a while I’ve been meeting regularly with a guy who I’ll call Dean.  And by meeting with him, I mean he comes to my apartment/office, gives me money, and I tell him what to do.

Dean was down in the dumps.  You see, his girlfriend had just ended their relationship, which, by all accounts, had lots of great sex in it.  I wish I could tell you more, but there’s a little thing called client confidentiality.

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Fine, Choice and Freedom are REALLY Important

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A while ago I talked about choice and freedom, calling them “somewhat important”.  Now, I figured you might know that I understate things, so if I say that something is “somewhat” important, then I fully expect some of you to tattoo that message somewhere on your body.  But, perhaps because you didn’t, it gives me an opportunity to talk about these two funny words.

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