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The science of physics recognizes two kinds of inertia - both of which can be related to procrastination. The first law states, "Standing objects tend to remain stationary." The second law is the inverse: "An object in motion, tends to stay in motion." Procrastination is stationary inertia. We aren't moving, and we therefore don't move! Procrastination overcome, however, moves us into the arena where the law of motion takes over. We frequently f... Read More
Is being humble, grateful and thankful a survival skill? Perhaps most of you would respond with, "No, thankfulness is not key to survival," and I would have to agree with you. Most of us have probably already solved the necessary problems of survival, gone beyond that and are now working to achieve our desires and goals. But let me phrase it this way, "Learn to be thankful for what you already have, while you pursue all that you want." I believe one of the greatest and perhaps one of the simples... Read More
It was a beautiful winter day on December 1st in New York State! I proceeded out of my door at 7:00 am to my favorite hunting spot. It's a beautiful unexplored parcel of land attached to a very affluent farm in one of our NY counties. From what I understood, there hasn't been hunters allowed on the farm since the early 1900's. The previous owners of the farm had a very strict policy that continued through the generations into the new millennium. The words "NO HUNTING" were prominently displayed... Read More
Hey y’all. Last time I spoke about “good” hunting rifles that hunters on a budget should consider. I appreciate the response I received. It seems there is no shortage of folks who cannot spend $900 – 1200 on a hunting rifle. The problem has been getting reliable comparisons and information on weapons in the working person’s spendable range. I did hear from a couple folks that thought I was off base and that quality firearms are not expensive because they hold their value, are bui... Read More
A few days ago I had a conversation with Matt from the Bright Idea Outdoors Weblog. In the course of the conversation, he told me that he'd been showing the Gunslinger to some friends. Matt said the comment he?d gotten most often was that using the Gunslinger looked like a lot of work. I told Matt I?d heard similar things from people when they were first introduced to the product. Matt subsequently wrote a blog post asking if safety could be too much work. It's a great post, and it definitely go... Read More
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