emotional intelligence

  • The Purpose Driven Life

    From my perspective, the greatest achievement of the Baby Boomer generation is that they changed the vocabulary of capitalism. They did not change capitalism… in fact, capitalism changed them. Like it does everyone. (Capitalism kicked their butt, to be honest.)… Continue reading

  • The Cybernetics of Release

    Emotional Labor is the work of building, maintaining, and releasing relationships. Relationships can be built, maintained, and released randomly, but we have evolved cultural processes to facilitate these things to minimize mistakes and misdirection, confusion and chaos, and pain and… Continue reading

  • Building A Community Requires Shared Experiences

    Insecurity is the foundation of all communities. Everyone is insecure in one way or another. And all people will take at least one of their insecurities and project it onto the most vulnerable person around them. Then, they will look… Continue reading

  • The Evolution of Our Perception

    Our perception, and faith, is not measured by what we say we believe, but by how we behave in the world around us. We, as individuals, evolve by a pattern that is easily extrapolated to communities, societies, and civilization as… Continue reading

  • Manufacturing An Image of Relationship

    She picks fights with antagonism and abuse, because she does not know how to express her love or share her insecurities. Competition creates it’s own micro-ecosystem, and without expressing her love or sharing her insecurities, this is the only kind… Continue reading

  • Human Packs

    Like wolves, humans are limited to the number of individuals we can connect with in order to form packs. The difference between humans packs and wolf packs though, is that human packs are more fluid and can overlap. All the… Continue reading