by Eddie Kalaher | Aug 20, 2020 | Reflections
This Morning I Shaved With Occam’s Razor This morning as I walked into the family room (an addition to the back of the home), cup of coffee in my hand, looking through the windows and watching the natural world ‘wake up’…I heard a “crack”…or perhaps...
by Eddie Kalaher | Aug 3, 2020 | Reflections
When To Be A Fringe Lunatic “Every reform movement has a lunatic fringe.” – Theodore Roosevelt In many, many studies on human behavior, psychologists find that there is a typical (“normal”) distribution curve. It is a curve...
by Eddie Kalaher | Jul 16, 2020 | Reflections
The Lost Teachings of Empatheticus Lost to the pages of most history books, Empatheticus was a Greek philosopher who lived sometime between 400 – 300 B.C.. It is said that his teachings were ordered to be eradicated “by any means necessary from the four corners...
by Eddie Kalaher | Feb 27, 2020 | Reflections
Lessons Garnered from Garnished Wages I’ll never forget the first time I dealt with a wage garnishment. It was about 20 years ago…and I vividly remember having to input a child support order into our payroll software. Actually, it was 4 child support...
by Eddie Kalaher | Feb 7, 2020 | Reflections
And I Looked, and Behold a Pale Horse “And I heard, as it were, the noise of thunder. One of the four beasts saying, “Come and see.” And I saw, and behold a white horse.” – John Cash On the dark edges of human existence, lies a great plague. ...