A comprehensive breakdown of Physical Fitness

Sometimes I am overwhelmed by the shear volume of misinformation surrounding physical fitness. The problem, in my opinion, is that physical fitness is an objective (not influenced by opinion, it is how it is) area of knowledge, but people tend to treat it subjectively (influenced by their opinions). Below I would like us to take […]

When “Hello” Means “Goodbye”

Communication is interpreted through our lifetime of personal context. When you communicate, you do so with an entire lifetime of personal context. therefore, it’s logical to conclude that the person you’re communicating with also has a lifetime of their own personal context. Because of this context, misunderstandings can be both easy and devastating. Is it […]

Going Bananas for Communication

So, communication… …What a bloodthirsty and relentless topic; we can’t stop communicating any easier than we can stop breathing. We communicate when we talk, we communicate when we don’t talk. Communication happens when we entirely ignore a message. So if we can’t stop communication, taking the time to inspect the way we communicate would be […]

Mountains of Friendship

On a blistering Sunday morning, I was with my friend Mark at the base of a local mountain. Two novice hikers, in far more gear than was probably necessary, rearing to climb their first mountain together. It was only a ~3000 foot climb, but it was the idea of it that made it so intimidating. […]

Why?

I can’t explain to you the encompassing beauty of my scenic walk through Peterson Creek Park, but I can help you visualize it. Through blogging, I can tell you; the cool breeze gently brushed past me towards the hills in the distant background. I can show you the warm glow of the green and yellow […]