I’m suffering from DTSD (Donald Trump Stress Disorder); you may be, too

https://scholarsandrogues.com/2017/07/11/im-suffering-from-dtsd-donald-trump-stress-disorder-you-may-be-too/

Look deeper than white supremacy — to terrors of human supremacy — Wisconsin Wildlife Ethic-Vote Our Wildlife

“Bears are made of the same dust as we, and breathe the same winds and drink of the same waters. A bear’s days are warmed by the same sun, his dwellings are overdomed by the same blue sky, and his life turns and ebbs with heart-pulsings like ours.” — John Muir During five weeks from […]

via Patricia Randolph’s Madravenspeak: Look deeper than white supremacy — to terrors of human supremacy — Wisconsin Wildlife Ethic-Vote Our Wildlife

Today I met a man…

Today I met a man that has been in recovery from heroin. During the last several years he has been visiting schools teaching drug prevention whilst talking about his experience with drug addiction. He has visited over one thousand schools from coast to coast.

What was remarkable about this man was his passion to help others, the burning desire that others would not suffer as he did. He knew the pain.

By helping others, he has saved himself. By saving himself he has become a messenger of hope for thousands.

God bless my friend.

A photograph of what some unknown dog lover has put on one of the walls of their home

The love of a dog.

via This is the dog! — Learning from Dogs

Zinke Releases National Monument Hit List

The Anti-Nature Trump Administration Releases National Monument Hit List

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GR:  The anti-nature Trump administration guided by our corrupt congress, has launched yet another attempt to enrich the fossil-fuel industry. This attempt is aimed at the nation’s national monuments. And for what? We do not need the fuels. Industry administrators are simply too lazy to switch their focus to renewable energy. So, now we have to cite both sloth and greed as the human forces behind the “death-to-nature” actions of the Trumpeters.

Bears Ears National Monument. Photo by Bob Wick, Bureau of Land Management.

“President Trump’s Secretary of the Interior, Ryan Zinke, today released his list of National Monuments he intends to dismantle.

“On the chopping block, more than 11 million acres of public lands in the American West. These lands include the Bears Ears National Monument in Utah, Canyons of the Ancients in Colorado, Grand Canyon-Parashant in Arizona, Gold Butte in Nevada, Craters of the Moon in Idaho, Giant…

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Trump administration working toward renewed drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Trump administration working toward renewed drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Washington Post Trump Moves Toward Drilling In Arctic Wildlife Refuge For First Time In 30 Years The Daily Caller White House takes steps to allow drilling in Alaska Arctic refuge Digital Journal Full coverage from Business – Google News https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/trump-administration-working-toward-renewed-drilling-in-arctic-national-wildlife-refuge/2017/09/15/bfa5765e-97ea-11e7-87fc-c3f7ee4035c9_story.html

via Trump administration working toward renewed drilling in Arctic National Wildlife Refuge — Perry Chavers

Being a Writer is Being an Entrepreneur

I had a business back in 2015. We were around for about a year before we went under. My business partner and I nearly lost our wives (because we literally worked all day every day neglecting everything else in our lives) and if we’d made another mistake or two we’d have each likely lost our […]

via Being a Writer is Being an Entrepreneur — Richard Klu

Entrepreneurs that Can’t Sell

Last month I was talking to an entrepreneur that lamented he can’t sell. No matter how hard he tries selling his prototype to prospects, his idea to investors, or his vision to potential employees, it’s just not clicking. After hearing this, I asked a few questions about his strategy and approach. It became clear that […]

via Entrepreneurs that Can’t Sell — David Cummings on Startups