by digitalnomad | Aug 30, 2013
Via E-mail: Can I buy you a drink? Seriously. I have litrelly* 4 pound twelve in coins… but nothing to do with it. I find the only reasonable thing to do is put it in an envelope and send it to someone who can spend it. Re: Can I buy you a drink? Just get it...
by digitalnomad | May 27, 2013
I’ve always called it useless knowledge, but to each their own. There’s a certain natural fascination with the way some mathematical truths occur repeatedly in nature. For instance, the Fibonacci Sequence and flower heads, rabbit reproduction, and shell structure. I know what you’re thinking, “Golden? Fibonacci Sequence? Oh no! Are you going to start talking about Phi?” Yes!
These natural occurring patterns and numerical theories can help us with our everyday lives…
by digitalnomad | Feb 12, 2013
Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death… Psalm 23:4 The funeral I attended this weekend reminded me of my own grandmother’s passing. In her ceremony, we were reminded of the above passage and encouraged to understand the truest...
by digitalnomad | Jan 28, 2013
Have you ever noticed some people seem to look just like someone you know? Sure. Doppelgangers. Yeah, sort of. Then there are other people that feel like someone you know? I always thought of them as “extras” in my life. You know, God got lazy and just...
by digitalnomad | Nov 19, 2012
I will often times refer to someone as one of my sages. They are. Plato defined a sage as someone who did not seek wisdom because they already have it. Having wisdom, though, is not a “yes” or “no”. wisdom (wiz·duhm) n. – knowledge...