“Seek out dense sources of information. Some indicators you’ve found them are timeless content and direct first-hand experience. This means fewer articles and more books.” #news#drugs#thought https://t.co/9k0m53HDCA
Awesome accomplishment @HerdMSoccer team! A victory not only for your squad, but for Huntington, West Virginia and alma mater across the globe. #WeAreMarshall
One week after the Jan. 6 insurrection I decided to consume less social media for better mental health. Here's an essay worth considering.
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@SGasperWVU Here's a piece I was just reading that addresses complaining, which I've fallen into lately and recognize the need to get away from. https://t.co/eW7H8OM3fX
Fitness pro Jeff Giosi has tragically died. Two minutes of commentary from him, recorded last year, are so worth a listen. A reminder to prioritize what really matters most in life. https://t.co/Q57rudosg7
Contemplating harmony and congruence. The world certainly has a plethora of conflict in which to participate. But I can think and choose a compassionate way to engage.
@MissAnnieRegan We "can choose to anticipate change and adapt to it, or resist and be overrun by it." Sen. Byrd's commentary is now over one decade ago. Let's keep advancing beyond "rigid mindsets." #ReImagineAppalachia
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@MissAnnieRegan your column today makes me want to revisit some of Senator Byrd's narrative shift in the final year before he died, in which he publicly acknowledged the need to advance beyond extraction industries, etc.