by Eddie Kalaher | Sep 17, 2019 | Reflections
From the moment we are born, we are rewarded for being “right”. It is the fundamental building block of our educational system. In fact, we grow up learning to actually fear being “wrong”. We believe there is ridicule or shame in being wrong, and that there is...
by Eddie Kalaher | Sep 10, 2019 | Reflections
Tony Soprano’s Thesis on Kinetic Image Processing If a picture is worth 1000 words…what’s a video worth? I wondered this very thing this morning, and surprise, surprise, surprise…there are plenty of articles on the topic. And some videos. ...
by Eddie Kalaher | Aug 29, 2019 | Reflections
A List of Prerequisite Leadership Skills Required to Serve In Congress *Note: This list is based on my own observations. If any member of congress should display any behavior indicating a truthful, consistent and genuine desire to serve his or her constituents...
by Eddie Kalaher | Aug 27, 2019 | Reflections
I Don’t Know, and That’s OK Some people are afraid of it.Some people are unaware of it.Some people are unwilling to admit it. Some people are offended by it.Some people are angered by it.Some people are unwilling to accept it. There is a great power...
by Eddie Kalaher | Aug 20, 2019 | Reflections
A Glorious Symphony of Destruction What a magnificent word: SYMPHONYMost people think of symphony as an elaborate musical composition, engaging a variety of instruments to create a beautiful blend of sound and emotion. It can be so powerful as to transport us,...