Meta-Worry
Some people talk about talk, which can be healthy. A psychologist would call it "meta-talk," examining the words and phrases you use to talk to a spouse, for example. Roosevelt said, "The only thing we have to fear is fear
The Walking Dread
Self-absorbed: Being overwhelmingly concerned only about yourself and your own well-being, no matter how trivial, irrespective of the impact on others. Example: The person who stands in the doorway of the theater to discuss the play, while others are trying to
Dumb Ass Stupid Management: CVS, Who’s Minding the Store?
In East Greenwich, RI, where I live, the CVS store on Main Street has had one of its drive-through pharmacy lanes out of action for about three months. The lines at the store register snake into the aisles until the
Faceoff
Facebook has become one of the largest organizations in the world largely because it doesn't have an intelligence test to qualify members. This morning some moron posted that we have to become like Canada in the US: triple our union membership
Modern Times
Comedian Louis C.K. asks why we complain about airline service when we're able to sit in a chair and ride in the sky. I've heard people complain that their cell phone call to London, while walking down a street in
The Frisbee Rule
Bentley and I try to get some Frisbee in every day. It's easy for me, I stand in one spot at the top of the yard and he races downhill after the disk (for the analytic among you, in excess
What?
I was hosting friends at The Square, one of my favorite London restaurants, but very French and very aloof. (I'm sorry, that was redundant.) They serve things such as noisette of fulmars over crepe de soire, a la Rouen. So
It’s Not Your Mother’s Fault
How did that US government invasion of Texas go? I must have missed it on the news. Lincoln Chaffee, the goofball ex-governor of Rhode Island, famous for switching parties and insisting that Christmas Trees be called "holiday trees," is running for
Poverty of Imagination
A woman I don't know wrote me as part of a mass email this morning asking me to promote her new book to my entire mailing list. I was to include some "offer" so that someone buying the book would
Hatred and Racism Over Monday Morning Memo®!
I receive a lot of email thanking me for Monday Morning Memo® (latest one is below) or offering other views. I try to respond to them all. The subscription list keeps growing, now past 15,000. Yet, every so often, perhaps twice