Let me preface this entry with a bit of my own bias. I was once told by a reader of a previous blog that I was an entertaining writer, but I tended to put people in categories. Which is fair. No one is ever certain if their own observations match the observations of others. While [...]
Posts Tagged ‘people’
Learning to Talk to Older Adults
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged adults, college, conversation, life, life after college, people on July 8, 2008 | 1 Comment »
Let’s paint a picture of life in college: We’re all sitting around on a blanket in the middle of <insert your college campus>, talking about Nietzsche/Heidegger/Wordsworth/the importance of duct tape in a glue-less world…what have you. It’s sunny, the world feels like it’s yours, and every word that comes out of your mouth is theoretical. [...]
People Who You’ll Never Agree With
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged after college, co-workers, graduation, liberal arts, people, the real world on July 2, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’m sure it comes off as common sense that you’re going to meet a lot of people that think differently than you do in the world. I’m sure you already have. Maybe you’re even meeting them right now. At this very moment. Surprise!
But the thing is, these people with all of their different-ness seem to [...]
