a good thought... where will our children work? any thoughts?
http://thrivinginthe21stcentury.blogspot.com/2010/07/where-will-our-children-work.html
This is my online journal/commonplace book. I use to post things that interest me or things that I want to keep track of and go back read at another time. I am an "Infojunkie" (as my mother loving dubbed me), and this blog allows me to have an outlet for my infojunkie ways. :o)
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Thursday, August 12, 2010
ha ha ha
You Can Say That Again!
If evolution really works, how come mothers only have two hands?
Milton Berle
If evolution really works, how come mothers only have two hands?
Milton Berle
what a fun birthday idea :o)
read about it here at this link:
http://almostunschoolers.blogspot.com/2010/08/13th-birthday-party.html
http://almostunschoolers.blogspot.com/2010/08/13th-birthday-party.html
STUMP CHOPPING CHURCH :o)
I totally love what I read about this church this morning. Truly wonderful.
http://www.alanknox.net/2010/08/stump-chopping-church/
http://www.alanknox.net/2010/08/stump-chopping-church/
But will it make you happy?
A great article I read this morning with my morning coffee -
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/110275/but-will-it-make-you-happy
some of my favorites lines from the article:
- Mr. Belic says his documentary shows that "the one single trait that's common among every single person who is happy is strong relationships."
- In other words, waiting for something and working hard to get it made it feel more valuable and more stimulating.
- One major finding is that spending money for an experience — concert tickets, French lessons, sushi-rolling classes, a hotel room in Monaco — produces longer-lasting satisfaction than spending money on plain old stuff.
- "The idea that you need to go bigger to be happy is false," she says. "I really believe that the acquisition of material goods doesn't bring about happiness."
http://finance.yahoo.com/family-home/article/110275/but-will-it-make-you-happy
some of my favorites lines from the article:
- Mr. Belic says his documentary shows that "the one single trait that's common among every single person who is happy is strong relationships."
- In other words, waiting for something and working hard to get it made it feel more valuable and more stimulating.
- One major finding is that spending money for an experience — concert tickets, French lessons, sushi-rolling classes, a hotel room in Monaco — produces longer-lasting satisfaction than spending money on plain old stuff.
- "The idea that you need to go bigger to be happy is false," she says. "I really believe that the acquisition of material goods doesn't bring about happiness."
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