“What is religion? That which is never spoken.”
― Henry David Thoreau, The Journals, 1837-1861, p. 511
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by Patrick Rhone, Master Generalist
“What is religion? That which is never spoken.”
― Henry David Thoreau, The Journals, 1837-1861, p. 511
Historic red brick autobody shop trips up developer at Selby-Dale – Twin Cities
For the record, when we are not saving old houses we are also working hard to save old garages and other old buildings important to the historic character of our neighborhood.
The Productivityist Podcast: Patrick Rhone Returns
This is actually from 6 years ago but I listened to it again this morning and it aged incredibly well. Tons of good productivity wisdom packed in.
Reminder: You can join us at The BIG Ready next Tuesday for more good stuff.
The recent news about GameStop stock is fascinating in that it reveals a fundamental truth about money: Money is fiction.
Money is a construct. Within that construct we create and communicate stories about value in order to facilitate trust in trade. Its only worth is our faith.
Tired: Having time.
Wired: Making time.
20 Ways to Make Matters More Complicated
Yes. Stop doing these.
If you’d like to know the future, you need to study the past.
It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.
— Henry David Thoreau
Been enjoying the late night walks my wife and I have begun taking this winter. We live in a spectacularly beautiful neighborhood and it’s nice to see the old Victorian’s all lit up and looking cozy.

A word, after a word, after a word…
