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Welcome to Uncommon Sense Issue #355! I am thrilled to bring you some of my latest thinking on a variety of issues – some positive and some not so much. In Uncommon Sense Issue #354, for the Self-Development column, I wrote about intermittent fasting. I received a lot of feedback on that – most positive, […]
Portion Control: The Quiet Lever Behind Better Health
In a culture where “supersize” became a selling point and value is often measured by quantity, it’s no surprise that portion distortion has quietly reshaped our relationship with food. Many of us don’t overeat because we lack discipline—we overeat because the baseline has shifted. What we perceive as “normal” is, in many cases, far more […]
Conspiracies, Covert Networks, and Shadow Alliances
There is an old pattern in human history that refuses to die. Every civilization eventually develops a growing suspicion that somewhere behind the visible machinery of politics, media, finance, and culture, there are smaller circles of influence operating quietly in the shadows. Sometimes those suspicions are paranoid fantasy. Sometimes they are rooted in very real […]
Raycast: The Mac Utility You Didn’t Know You Needed
If you use a Mac and still think Spotlight is “good enough,” allow me to introduce you to Raycast – the productivity launcher that quietly turns your computer into a command center. At first glance, Raycast looks like a simple app launcher. Press a keyboard shortcut, type a few letters, and open apps instantly. Nice, […]
Primer on Questions – Part 5 of 6: Where?
Every action unfolds within a context. Circumstances have location, environment, and setting. Recognizing this leads us to the next form of inquiry: Where. “Where” questions examine context and placement. They ask us to consider the environments in which decisions occur and the settings in which outcomes will emerge. Where should effort be directed? Where does […]
Bovine
Building Your Power of Expression Bovine, adj. Pronunciation: ˈbōˌvīn Meaning: While the word bovine has reference to things associated with hoofed, cud-chewing mammals such as cows, American bison, water buffalo, yaks, and several other species that have cloven hooves and favor herbivorous diets, over time the word has been used in a derogatory sense to […]