How to Deal with Boredom

I have friend whose wife basically strong armed him into going to marriage counseling. No, it’s not who you think … though he did once have a wife strong arm him into counselling.

Sorry, got off track there.

When my friend would discuss his feelings with the counsellor, they were mostly feelings of resentment that he had to pay for the honor of sitting there, sharing his innermost feelings with this person he had no urge to talk to.

My friend’s marriage didn’t last very long beyond that.

 

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How to Deal with Boredom

I have friend whose wife basically strong armed him into going to marriage counseling. No, it’s not who you think … though he did once have a wife strong arm him into counselling.

Sorry, got off track there.

When my friend would discuss his feelings with the counsellor, they were mostly feelings of resentment that he had to pay for the honor of sitting there, sharing his innermost feelings with this person he had no urge to talk to.

My friend’s marriage didn’t last very long beyond that.

 

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How to Prioritize Your Friends

I’m not a sports fan, but I do enjoy going to a game occasionally. Something about being around that many people who are into something is infectious. You find yourself getting caught up in the emotion of the crowd. Pretty soon, things that couldn’t be less important to you seem like the most important thing in the world.

It can be a lot of fun, but that’s also how riots happen.

I kid. I’m not really saying that sports fandom is a form of mass hysteria, but that would explain why otherwise rational people will spend that much money on an order of extra-soggy nachos.

 

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How to Prioritize Your Friends

I’m not a sports fan, but I do enjoy going to a game occasionally. Something about being around that many people who are into something is infectious. You find yourself getting caught up in the emotion of the crowd. Pretty soon, things that couldn’t be less important to you seem like the most important thing in the world.

It can be a lot of fun, but that’s also how riots happen.

I kid. I’m not really saying that sports fandom is a form of mass hysteria, but that would explain why otherwise rational people will spend that much money on an order of extra-soggy nachos.

 

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How to Keep from Losing Your Temper

Is there anything less likely to calm an angry person down than telling them to calm down? Does that ever work?

Only once have I ever lost my temper and called a coworker an idiot to his face. In my defense, he tried to tell me that the theme from Raiders of the Lost Ark was the theme from Superman. I think we can all agree that my actions were perfectly justified.

 

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How to Keep from Losing Your Temper

Is there anything less likely to calm an angry person down than telling them to calm down? Does that ever work?

Only once have I ever lost my temper and called a coworker an idiot to his face. In my defense, he tried to tell me that the theme from Raiders of the Lost Ark was the theme from Superman. I think we can all agree that my actions were perfectly justified.

 

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How to Recognize a Bad Idea

I own a couple of luchador masks. One is just a random design while the other is a replica of the mask worn by Santo. I got my first one back when they were a difficult thing to find and a relatively bizarre thing for an un-athletic white guy who doesn’t like wrestling to own. The irony of it amused me.

Later, thanks to various pop culture figures, owning a Luchador mask became a little more common. When that happened, the masks got packed up and have not seen the light of day since.

In a weird way, deliberately doing the opposite of what everyone else is doing is in its own way a form of being a follower. I understand this. But, at least I’m making an active decision as to what kind of follower I am.

 

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How to Recognize a Bad Idea

I own a couple of luchador masks. One is just a random design while the other is a replica of the mask worn by Santo. I got my first one back when they were a difficult thing to find and a relatively bizarre thing for an un-athletic white guy who doesn’t like wrestling to own. The irony of it amused me.

Later, thanks to various pop culture figures, owning a Luchador mask became a little more common. When that happened, the masks got packed up and have not seen the light of day since.

In a weird way, deliberately doing the opposite of what everyone else is doing is in its own way a form of being a follower. I understand this. But, at least I’m making an active decision as to what kind of follower I am.

 

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How to Give Someone a Gift

At the end of the day, it’s impossible to give a gift without sending messages about yourself and your opinions of the recipient. How the recipient reacts to the gift also sends clear messages about them and their opinion of the gift giver.

I know a guy who gave his girlfriend the birthday gift of a cheerleader costume. They both learned a great deal that day. 

 

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How to Give Someone a Gift

At the end of the day, it’s impossible to give a gift without sending messages about yourself and your opinions of the recipient. How the recipient reacts to the gift also sends clear messages about them and their opinion of the gift giver.

I know a guy who gave his girlfriend the birthday gift of a cheerleader costume. They both learned a great deal that day. 

 

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