Posts Tagged ‘judging’

Smoke Screen

23Sep08

I’m guilty of creating smoke screens. My brain thinks in analytics. I analyze everything and everyone. Criticizing others comes very easy for me. As a freelance designer, I’ve spent countless hours studying advertising campaigns, brands, and marketing techniques. I’m always studying the competition, picking out where they messed up, and then capitalizing on it, so some capitalist that hired me can make [...]


Number 10

11Feb08

I heard someone say one time, “the man who makes $30K a year thinks the man who makes $60K is materialistic. And the man who makes $60K a year thinks that the man who makes $100K a year is materialistic, and so on and so forth.” The fact is, materialism begins where your income ends. [...]


For the past 3 months I’ve been intentionally trying to second guess my American impulses, thanks to John. There is far to many impulses to name, but I’ll just mention two: fast and judging. Fast. We like fast food, drive through banks, lines of credit, and payment at the pump. As Americans, we want what [...]



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