Welcome

The home of Uncommon Sense: Providing Clarity, Promoting Intelligence
Welcome
Uncommon Sense Issue #357 is launched and ready to be devoured by you!  Let me unpack this. I’ve written about time management rather extensively over the years.  However, I’ve started to notice something that my previous writings may have overlooked.  The Self-Development column will give you some fresh food for thought on that matter. For […]
Energy Management vs. Time Management
We live in a culture obsessed with time management. Buy a planner. Download an app. Color-code your calendar. Schedule your day in fifteen-minute increments. If that fails, buy a more expensive planner. Yet many highly organized people still end the day exhausted, frustrated, and wondering why their productivity never seems to match their intentions. Why? […]
When Politics Becomes a Religion
Some time ago, I came across a statement by one Molly McNearney in which she reportedly lamented that political differences had become so severe that she had effectively terminated relationships with some members of her own family. Who is Molly McNearney? She is the Executive Producer and co-head writer of Jimmy Kimmel Live. She is […]
Dia: The First Browser Built for the AI Era
Most web browsers haven’t fundamentally changed in years. Sure, they’ve gotten faster and prettier, but the basic experience remains the same: open tabs, search for information, copy and paste between websites, and juggle a dozen different tools. Dia aims to change that. Created by the team behind Arc Browser, Dia is an ambitious attempt to […]
Scores to Settle
I have something encouraging to say to any who strive for something but fail. Let me start by saying that, due to a recent birthday, I am not a young man anymore. But I still exercise with some regularity. It’s been a long time since I was able to run 1 mile in 8 minutes […]
Coterie
Building Your Power of Expression Coterie, n. Pronunciation: ˈkōdərē Meaning: A coterie is a small, often exclusive group of people with share interests or tastes, or occupation, or social status, or purpose, especially one that is exclusive of other people. Usage: “The author was surrounded by a coterie of loyal admirers.” “A coterie of political […]