As I’ve mentioned on this here blog several times, after I finished my undergrad studies I went to law school. Undergrad, which was at a state school and pretty cheap, was funded by the Bank of The Parents. I’m grateful for that. Law school, on the other hand, was funded by the Bank of Me….
Month: July 2021
The Working Lives of Others
I’ve had occasion to have taken a few long weekend trips recently. The first was with a buddy of mine, whom I’ll call Danny. Finding himself between jobs, Danny had called me earlier this year and asked if I wanted to go on a road trip. I jumped at the chance. We had all sorts…
The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Warp
Last year, when the ‘rona began ravaging Wuhan, China, I reacted as I suspect a lot of people elsewhere—and certainly in the United States—did. It seemed so terrible and tragic. And, when the Chinese government shut the city down, completely surreal. What with the empty streets and all in a city of millions. Soon thereafter…