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Weaving reality and stories through social construction
In which I explore the notion that our reality and stories are socially constructed. Issue #109 of The Coach’s Notes Newsletter Happy summer solstice to
Pascal’s Wager: a dialogue
Pascal’s Wager is a philosophical argument put forward by the 17th century French philosopher, mathematician, and physicist Blaise Pascal. The argument is a pragmatic reasoning

Angles, possibilities, and paths
In which I journey down to London and ponder how to be an active participant in life without being consumed by it? Issue #108 of
Soul Surfing
You stare at your reflection in the mirror, searching for answers to the age-old question: “Who am I?” The face that stares back at you

Making a living
In which I take a walk and contemplate what it means to make a living in issue #107 of The Coach’s Notes newsletter. Henry David
The pleasures of doing nothing
The modern world, with its dizzying array of gizmos and gadgets, promises to make us more efficient than ever before. We have smart devices designed
Gifts and Wounds
The human condition is an intricate tapestry, spun with threads of paradox. It is a saga that unfolds, amidst joys and despairs, a play where