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. ...
by Eddie Kalaher | Jan 28, 2020 | Reflections
Thank You Kobe There isn’t much that I might say, that hasn’t already been said in the last 48 hours about Kobe Bryant. As a public figure, his life inspired so many…and his death, unfortunately, has touched even more with a great sense of loss....