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Showing posts with label racial prejudice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label racial prejudice. Show all posts
Sunday, September 23, 2012

Post No. 177e: Re-Posting of "The Dangers Associated with Being Peculiar"

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© 2008 and 2012, The Institute for Applied Common Sense Several years ago, I attended a conference sponsored by a professional association...
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Thursday, September 23, 2010

Post No. 148c: Re-posting of "Why the Bigots and the Narrow-Minded Should Form their own Party"

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© 2008 and 2010, The Institute for Applied Common Sense This is another Logistician post from our archives, published in October 2008, pri...
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Monday, July 6, 2009

Post No. 124c: Re-Posting of Post No. 30: The Dangers Assoociated with Being Peculiar

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© 2008, The Institute for Applied Common Sense Several years ago, I attended a conference sponsored by a professional association at a high ...
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Sunday, November 23, 2008

Post No. 68: Prejudice as Survival Instinct

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[As many of you are aware, we invite our readers to become Guest Authors and submit articles to us for posting on our blog. The guidelines f...
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Although there are other Fellows (namely the Logistician, the Laughingman, and the Optimizer) affiliated with the Institute for Applied Common Sense, I write the majority of the articles posted here. I am someone who was fortunate enough to obtain a decent education and to travel extensively. I had all of the good breaks and luck in the world, and still managed to muck up and disappoint others who invested their faith in me. Although I am obviously not a role model for others, I wish to share my insight (and that of the other Fellows) and experience so that others might not travel down the wandering, non-goal orientated, complicated path which I traveled. I am an individual who discovered, far too late in life, my purpose in the universe, and something about which I could feel passionate. I do not want to see our youth, particularly college students, have to wait so long. Finally, and perhaps most importantly, I am someone who accepts 110% responsibility for all that has occurred to me, and does not think of himself as a victim.
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