02/07/2022
Mother Nature is a genuine artist and she has the ability to create stunning landscapes. Take the time to appreciate the work around you and marvel at its creativity, originality & beauty!
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02/07/2022
Mother Nature is a genuine artist and she has the ability to create stunning landscapes. Take the time to appreciate the work around you and marvel at its creativity, originality & beauty!
01/31/2022
Imagine you are a business. What are you? Where do you want to go? What do you need to get there? Now...INVEST IN YOURSELF and give yourself all the tools you need to reach your goal. You ARE worth the investment!
01/29/2022
John Paulson (1955-Present) is a hedge fund manager and founder of Paulson & Co. Paulson worked for Boston Consulting Group, Bear Sterns Companies, Inc & Gruss Partners before launching Paulson & Company, Inc in 1994. He became a billionaire in 2007 by shorting subprime mortgage securities after the housing crash. Paulson has donated millions of dollars to the Central park Conservancy, Harvard University and the New York University Stern School of Business and many others.
01/25/2022
Notable Quotable - John Grogan
01/24/2022
Miracles occur naturally as expressions of love. The real miracle is the love that inspires them. In this sense everything that comes from love is a miracle. - Marianne Williamson
01/22/2022
John Jacob Astor (1864-1912) was an inventor, writer and real estate developer. He tried his hand at being a writer in 1890s and authored an 1894 science-fiction novel called Journey in Other Worlds. Astor also enjoyed inventing things. He designed a bicycle brake and an improved turbine engine.He built the Astoria section of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel in 1897. He built several other notable New York City hotels, including the St. Regis, which some have said was his greatest achievement. Astor drowned in the sinking of the RMS Titanic in 1912.
01/18/2022
Notable Quotable - Boo Weekly
01/17/2022
Cowardice asks the question, is it safe? Expediency asks the question, is it politic? Vanity asks the question, is it popular? But conscience asks the question, is it right? And there comes a time when one must take a position that is neither safe, nor politic, nor popular, but one must take it because it is right. - Martin Luther King, Jr.
01/15/2022
Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) was an American philosopher, poet, and environmental scientist. In addition to his focus on ethics in an existential spirit, Thoreau also makes unique contributions to ontology, the philosophy of science, and radical political thought. Although his political essays have become justly famous, his works on natural science were not even published until the late twentieth century. Thoreau’s work anticipates certain later developments in pragmatism, phenomenology, and environmental philosophy, and poses a perennially valuable challenge to our conception of the methods and intentions of philosophy itself.
01/11/2022
Notable Quotable - Bill Bryson
01/10/2022
We often forget to stop and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. Live in the moment and enjoy the experience. You're happiness can radiate joy to those around you.
01/08/2022
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882) was a U.S. poet, essayist, and lecturer. Emerson graduated from Harvard University and was ordained a Unitarian minister in 1829. His questioning of traditional doctrine led him to resign the ministry three years later. He formulated his philosophy in Nature (1836); the book helped initiate New England Transcendentalism, a movement of which he soon became the leading exponent. He became internationally famous with his Essays (1841, 1844), including “Self-Reliance.” Representative Men (1850) consists of biographies of historical figures. His Poems (1847) and May-Day (1867) established his reputation as a major poet.
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