GMScud
05-14-2009, 12:31 AM
The Diamond Cutter by Geshe Michael Roach. The Buddah on Managing Your Business and Your Life.
What Are You Reading?GMScud 05-14-2009, 12:31 AM The Diamond Cutter by Geshe Michael Roach. The Buddah on Managing Your Business and Your Life. mredskins 05-14-2009, 08:35 AM Parts of it were a bit slow, but overall yeah it was quite good. Columbine was my first experience with a major news story (from the perspective of being part of the media) and I must say what we thought we knew...we had no idea. Ok thank you I will give it a shot. SmootSmack 05-14-2009, 08:55 AM Read it. Reading Underworld by Don DeLillo now. Don't know if you saw but they have a "debate" between Gladwell and Bill Simmons up on ESPN (although they don't seem to disagree with each other about much). Gladwell was here last week to speak, I'm kind of bummed I missed him. I did get to meet Spike Lee though...that was an experience. mredskins 05-14-2009, 09:10 AM I just started MEG last night. It is about a jurassic shark, it is a easy read and it will be a movie in 2010. check it out. GMScud 05-14-2009, 01:00 PM Just finished up Columbine by John Cullen Reading House of Cards (about Bear Stearns now) Is that by David Faber? I saw his House of Cards special on CNBC a few months ago. It was excellent. SmootSmack 05-14-2009, 01:14 PM Is that by David Faber? I saw his House of Cards special on CNBC a few months ago. It was excellent. by William Cohan Monksdown 05-14-2009, 02:17 PM Shogun....again. 70Chip 05-17-2009, 03:32 AM I'm about a quarter of the way through "The Political Brain". It's kind of interesting... but he is really left leaning. Still... neat read so far. "The Political Brain is a ground-breaking investigation into the role of emotion in determining the political life of the nation by Drew Westen, professor of psychology and psychiatry at Emory University. Westen shows how politicians can capture the hearts and minds of the electorate through examples of what candidates have said—or could have said—in debates, speeches, and ads. The Political Brain shows how a different view of the mind and brain leads to a different way of talking with voters about issues that have tied the tongues of Democrats for much of forty years—such as abortion, guns, taxes, and race. You can’t change the structure of the brain. But you can change the way you appeal to it." I love how all these deep thinkers bend over backwards to try to explain to the unwashed masses why vacuuming an unborn baby out of a woman's cooch is okay. Maybe the reason Democratic tongues have been tied is that abortion is wrong. I guess if we could just reach their level we would get it. Hog1 05-17-2009, 06:59 AM I love how all these deep thinkers bend over backwards to try to explain to the unwashed masses why vacuuming an unborn baby out of a woman's cooch is okay. Maybe the reason Democratic tongues have been tied is that abortion is wrong. I guess if we could just reach their level we would get it. Unfortunately, the more the "wrong" thing is done today, the more "right" it becomes----just ask our moral leaders...............in Hollywood EternalEnigma21 05-17-2009, 02:45 PM going non political here, I've read the first 5 Carlos Castaneda books over the last couple months including: The Teachings of don Juan: A Yaqui Way of Knowledge A Separate Reality: Further Conversations with don Juan Journey to Ixtlan: The Lessons of don Juan Tales of Power The Second Ring of Power The Eagle's Gift I just started The Eagle's Gift yesterday. I also have a copy of "The Story of Edgar Sawtelle" that I was asked to read and try to explain the last chapter. I've checked out some of Castaneda's Tensegrity stuff, and it seems a little gay to me, but his books are very interesting and entertaining if you get past his aloof attitude in the books, which can be very unnerving. Anyone else read this stuff? |
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