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How to Deal With Others

Posted on April 9, 2009 by D3 Support

If you’re not sure how to handle a situation with another person, think of how you would want another to handle it with you. If you’re wondering, “What’s the right way to do this?” simply think of how you’d appreciate … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

The Nature of Confidence

Posted on April 8, 2009 by D3 Support

Just because somebody seems confident doesn’t mean he has something to offer. Don’t be impressed with another just because another is impressed with himself. Confidence is something that is usually quietly held. A person knows what he or she is … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Psychology & Self-Improvement

Humor can be toxic

Posted on April 8, 2009 by D3 Support

‘Many a truth is said in jest.’ But where does ‘joking’ end, and emotional abuse begin? One of the most common complaints I hear from one family member about another is that, ‘He pretends that he’s joking, but I know … Continue reading →

Posted in Life's a Beach!

The Hero in Us All

Posted on April 7, 2009 by D3 Support

Being the victim means focusing on what others have done to you. Being a hero means focusing on what YOU can do to better your life, regardless of the circumstances beyond your control. Victims focus on the external. Heroes focus … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Ethics

Would We Accept “Single Payer” Groceries?

Posted on April 6, 2009 by D3 Support

Does “universal coverage” for medical care mean that any coverage is good, and that all coverage is created equal? If so, then why isn’t it this way with other things? Why isn’t it this way with cell phones, televisions, automobiles, … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Health Care Reform

Losing is Good for Your Health

Posted on April 5, 2009 by D3 Support

Is losing good for your health? You bet it is! It’s not that losing is a good thing. Rationally speaking, it’s clearly better to win than to lose. I don’t just mean this in the competitive sense. Life is less … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Psychology & Self-Improvement

The Perils of Magical Thinking

Posted on April 4, 2009 by D3 Support

No rational person would ever say: “I’m just so upset about the weather. I wanted it to be sunny today, and it’s raining. What can be done about this? Is it me? Am I doing something wrong? What advice can … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Psychology & Self-Improvement

Truman’s Doctrine

Posted on April 3, 2009 by D3 Support

Not long ago I read Harry Truman’s biography. I don’t like his politics of social welfare statism, although by the standards of even today’s Republicans, he looks like Thomas Jefferson. I will always be grateful to Truman for doing what … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Society & Culture

Capitalistic Results By Socialist Means?

Posted on April 2, 2009 by D3 Support

“Workers of the world, unite!” used to be a rallying cry for employees to have safer and cleaner working conditions. Today, the updated version of this sentiment is for workers to have ever-expanding benefits and income even as the company for which … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Society & Culture

Launching Pad

Posted on April 1, 2009 by D3 Support

A parent ought to encourage his or her child to (quoting an old Spanish proverb) ‘Take what you want—and pay for it.’ In other words, go after what you want in life, and make sure to be reality-oriented in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Psychology & Self-Improvement

Tips for raising emotionally healthy kids

Posted on April 1, 2009 by D3 Support

‘I love my kids!’ I hear it all the time. But sometimes love, by itself, isn’t enough. Children are a central theme with many of my clients, and I’ve learned much about what—and what not—to do. We have to pass … Continue reading →

Posted in Life's a Beach!

Tyranny is Tyranny

Posted on March 31, 2009 by D3 Support

“The government has no business running these [auto] companies because the government does not know how to run these companies. That’s not government’s job.” –Carly Fiorina, businesswoman and former CEO of Hewlett-Packard How refreshing–and true! I would only add: Government … Continue reading →

Posted in Daily Dose of Reason, Politics & Government

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