by Kent Pilkington | Apr 27, 2011 | Observations
I got up this morning and went through my usual routine. Took a shower, got dressed, snapped a couple photos of the half-asleep dogs, etc. For breakfast, though, I took plan B, which means swung by Chick-Fil-A on the way to work and ordered my off-menu fave: A...
by Kent Pilkington | Sep 28, 2010 | Observations
It turns out that my little sister and Schroedinger’s cat hold one thing in common, at least in my mind: They are both completely alive and completely dead at the same time. For those less scientifically inclined, Schroedinger’s cat is classic hypothetical...
by Kent Pilkington | Mar 12, 2009 | Observations
A few years back, I was at a men’s retreat with my dad. One of the activities was to climb a 30-foot pole (like a telephone pole), climb onto a 1’x2′ platform, stand up, and jump for a trapeze bar a few feet away. Having donned a harness and a...
by Kent Pilkington | Feb 12, 2009 | Observations
Blame the media. Blame the politicians. Blame whatever you want, but the state of political debate and thought in the mass media seems to be more diatribe than debate. Each side blindly trumpets its own headlines, accusing all nay-sayers of being liberal or...
by Kent Pilkington | Jan 19, 2009 | Observations
Recently on Facebook, I mentioned that this year’s theme will be “The Abolition of Shame”. I wasn’t sure what kind of response it would get because so many people either don’t even recognize shame, or think it is entirely appropriate. A...
by Kent Pilkington | Sep 18, 2008 | Observations
Dualism is a term used to describe the act of separating experiences or things into two groups: good and bad. Different people use different criteria for sorting things into these groups, so you might recognize them more as right and wrong, good and evil, dark and...