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On March 26, 2001…

… I wrote the following in a journal…

“Creation is a connection with God. To create is to attempt to imitate God. By trying to do this, we place God on a pedestal of unattainable perfection. The original Creator and Sustainer is glorified through our actions.”

Whether realized or not, art imitates what has [...]

Everything is an experiment

Nearly a month ago I decided to try an experiment with my writings. For a month, write things that people other than myself, will value, learn from, and things that might even start a decent convo.
I switched a simple white layout. I would rarely include videos or pictures (which is [...]

So, people actually dig substance?

One of the reason’s I read Bill Seaver’s MicroExplosion Media is that he seems to always bring substance. He shares that people are looking for valuable content in a blog, in a conversation, in their world. Simplicity and valuable content trump style and flashiness any day.
In a wordy, over-hyped, [...]