Selective Perception
Today was not a good day. I made a mistake which cost money and effort. The victims of my mistake tell me that they had to dedicate time of their lives to correct it, and that they don't feel good,
Doggy business
I have seen dozens of action movies. No, not dozens, hundreds. Hundreds of action movies with a main character hardened by misfortune and more talented than all the bad guys. He kills them almost with a thought and his movements
Buzzwords: The tomb of language
Words are inert. They are sound waves that travel from our vocal cords until they impact the ears of those who listen to us. If they're written, they're just ink stains on paper, or flickering pixels on a screen. They
Interdimensional world cup
Demons come out at night. They climb behind our eyes and prevent us from sleeping. Faced with such an onslaught, the only thing left to do is to shuffle through the Netflix offer until I fall sleep. Among all the
The cadence of decisions
Today we want to eat chicken. Half breast, in three steaks, grilled and well seasoned, with a salad and if I may, with a Lager Beer in the appropriate glass. We have to go buy it, so we tell our
Learning to Let Go: The Great Millennial Misunderstanding
And there was so much hope, so much expectation, that the generation earned
The vicious cycle of evolution
Between sips of a delicious coffee, I listen to a person twice my age relate how when he was young there were not really concerts of his favorite musical groups. It was not so easy for artists to come to
E-commerce: Indistinguishable from magic
“Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic” - Arthur C. Clarke And an E-commerce is a perfect example of this quote, the third law of Arthur C. Clarke. You may be interested in some locally brewed Russian Imperial Stout beer,