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The Pope Visiteth

The Question Remains Unasked Chaos insists we maintain the persona of an unabashed Libertarian, a yolk under which we toil to illustrate perverse ideas and political complaints or describe in way too much detail what Chaos describes as keenest of observances far superior than ordinary shadows who must be informed. These are the moments when we shut...

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Pop Thoughts

After consideration Chaos determined these are random thoughts belong in the popup thought category. Pop up thoughts are as annoying to concentration as pop-up ads are to browsing. Arguments Chaos insists, both are necessary. Artificial Sweeteners Apparently Cause Diabetes Scientists seem to have suddenly discovered a link between artificial sweeteners and diabetes. Either these are the results...

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What are Wicked Problems?

Wicked problems are problems that are difficult or impossible to solve. These issues are referred to as wicked, not because they are inherently good or evil, but because issues conceal incomplete, contradictory, and changing requirements. Solutions are resistent and often difficult to recognize. Efforts to solve one or more aspects of a wicked problem may reveal or...

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Mind Map Fears, Phobias and Bad Memories Away

Mind map our vexes

The brain’s only function is to think, think all the time, nonstop 24-7. What are the odds we think inappropriate thoughts? Somebody’s gotta be the gate keeper – a Control speciality. Control’s motto: Once Controlled, Always Controlled We really must think of a more descriptive name for Control.  Thoughts?  We’ve settled on General Kala and several others...

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Introspection: The Brain’s Super Power

what we already know senses and intuition

The Super Power Super powers, third eyes, evil eyes, x-men, gods, spirits and demons, intuition mixed with imagination can wreak emotional havoc in the brain. In the animal world it is we humanoids who have the greatest advantage or super ability to self critique, think, plan and reason. Chaos takes all the credit and encourages other shadows...

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Happy Holiday – Table Topics

Questions for Christmas (pdf version Happy Holidays) Q: Which philosophical description of “happy” best describes a modern Happy Holiday experience. what I experience here and now overall appreciation of one’s life as-a-whole the experience of joy, contentment, combined with a sense that one’s life is good, meaningful, and worthwhile human flourishing or prosperity Root of the word...

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Government Growth & Power – Table Topics

Governmental Grow & Power Question: Should Americans be free to live according to their beliefs without fear of government reprisal? Question: Should government have the power to dictate how we think, speak, and act regarding controversial social issues? Feminism tells young women and girls that they can do anything, however, males who identify as females are starting...

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Analyzing the Good Stuff – Table Topics

Table Topic Questions: Prior to Table Topics, perhaps in substitution to the educational minute, hand out Venn chart page (above) to everyone in the meeting. Request each person circle or select one word in each of the three columns or on the graphic itself. Have all copies returned to person in charge of Table Topics. During Table...

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Emergency Checklist – Realistic

When the subject of Emergency Preparedness comes up, the usual suspects trot out a plethora of advice on how to survive the upcoming and ever-looming threat of anhiliation: Thousands of government and private agencies claim to be on the ready, just waiting for the ever-emminent calamity regardless the infinitesimally small odds of a major disaster happening at...

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Golden Rule of Reciprocity

Law of Reciprocity A maxim of altruism to govern behavior Appears in most religions and cultures Can be positive or negative Golden Rule Anglican theologians and preachers popularized the term “Golden Rule” to description the Law of Reciprocity in early 17th century Britain. The most often heard versions of the Law of Reciprocity these days are; Treat...

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