When someone recommends something to us, it's usually because we are faced with a choice and we asked what their recommendation would be. "What do you suggest off the menu?" says the restaurant customer; "I recommend the chef's special, it's really tasty" says the waiter. Now, it's possible the waiter is drawing upon years of experience and has personally taste-tested the special - OR he was told by the chef "Recommend the special, the fish is getting old and we need to get rid of it." but we usually assume the former. Why? Typically, when we ask someone for their recommendation, we have reason to believe that they have our best interest in mind; either through an existing relationship or that their best interest is served by recommending something truly in our best interest, "That fish was fantastic! Tip the waiter a little extra, honey, when the bill comes!" says the satisfied customer.
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The Integrated Man Video Podcast - S2E50: Interconnectedness
Where we apply the concept of the Integrated Man to the entire Universe.
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The Integrated Man Video Podcast - S2E49: Treachery, Deceit, and Villainy
Where we look at how people bring evil into the world.
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The Integrated Man Video Podcast - S2E48: What I'm Thankful For (our 100th episode overall!)
Our Thanksgiving episode where we list what we are thankful for.
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Dear All,
I had a stroke on 11/5 and spent a week in the hospital. I am doing well, but will need surgery in the coming weeks; please continue to pray for me.
Thanks,
-John.
We're going to a local zoo tomorrow - haven't been there in a LONG time. I'm looking forward to it, I find it peaceful. If you have a nearby zoo, consider visiting it soon if you haven't been there in a while. :-)
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The epic tale of "The Boy Who Cried Wolf" has a moral to the story: at the end, after crying "wolf!" falsely and laughing at the woodsmen who comes to "save him", the wolf really does appear and now the woodsmen don't respond to his cries for help. We are seeing that in today's society: these hyperventilating, mouth-frothing, extremists have been screaming that it's "the end of democracy" or "everyone's a racist, bigot, -phobe, (insert whatever here)", or "the climate is going to implode in 12 years" are in for a rude awakening. The wolf is November 8th.
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