Monthly Archives: August 2011

Who’s driving your bus?

A couple summers ago I was in Nepal riding a bus. It was a day long trip in a well-worn vehicle (this was no Greyhound), and we began our journey at dawn. This particular ride got off to a slow … Continue reading

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The interference of judgment

Judgment is interesting. While necessary for survival, it can interfere with seeing things clearly. Judgment is simply the evaluation of evidence in the making of a decision. Some judgements are conscious (e.g. deciding to read a book because a friend … Continue reading

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Kyoto: Contemplating stillness

Kyoto, Japan will be the first location where I tell a multi-media story about travel. You can read about the impetus for this here Contemplating stillness The city: If you’re unfamiliar with it, this brief description is pretty spot on. … Continue reading

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