TODAY IS THE FEAST DAY of St. Isidore of Seville. Sometimes referred to as the last scholar of the ancient world, he lived from 560 to 636 in Spain and was an Archbishop in his day. [More here]
He is the Patron Saint of Electronics and the Internet, having been named such by the Roman Catholic Church in 1999. [More here]
Today the Order of Saint Isidore of Seville works toward Christian chivalry on the internet. Their motto in Latin is Bono Vince Malum which in English means: “Overcome Evil with Good.”
SO WITH THE FOREGOING IN mind I’m typing away like a good little blogger this morning, one who’d like to share with you the following good articles that I’ve been thinking about this past week.
I’m conscious of what I allow to fill my brain, knowing that for me it’s easy to get lost in the sauce [emotion] of what I’m reading. Thus I tend to restrict my casual online reading away from hate and vitriol toward what I call good psychology.
Below are links to five articles, with a bit of commentary provided by moi. ‘Cause this is a personal blog and that’s what I’m supposed to do. Babble a bit, share a bit, provide joy & insight to my readers.
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Are you an evil genius? How dishonesty can make you more creative
[well, there’s a truth to this]
The Surprising Benefits of Creating a ‘Failure Resume’
[did this, somehow don’t feel better about myself]
Don’t Know What To Do With Your Life? This Exercise Can Make Things Clear
[good idea, I need a manifesto]
Most Personality Quizzes Are Junk Science. Take One That Isn’t.
[quickly confirms that I know who I am]
Why A “Complaint Cleanse” May Be Exactly What You Need For A Happier Week
[clever idea that makes sense to me]
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