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Author: mmwordsmith

Who Am I? Why am I here? Why are any of us here? These are first-class essential questions. The kind of questions many people laughed about when Admiral James Bond Stockdale posed them in a vice-presidential debate in 1992. Who wants a politician to wax philosophical when he could act like he knows all the answers? Apparently, people like me. The need to question and reflect seems to be part of my personality - an inextricable part. I believe I need to take these kinds of questions seriously, but while doing so, try not to take my answers or myself too seriously. My guess is as good as anyone else’s, after all. Maybe the lesson, if there is one, is to struggle with questions like these, to stretch my capacity for understanding, to challenge my ability to tolerate divergent views, to look at life creatively, to remain unafraid to cling to old ideas when they are good and move on to new ideas when they are constructive. The great moral philosopher, Red Skelton, once said he believed we are put on earth “to create and not to destroy.” I sincerely hope my stories and musings will somehow help others grapple with their own questions and follow their best impulses towards creating a better world.

Inside My Head

Lately, I’ve been thinking about many things at once. The sacrifices of our soldiers. The life of my Uncle James, cut short at the close of WWII. He served in the 703rd Tank Destroyer Battalion and was shot within days of being sent home. I’ve also had the COVID-19 pandemic on my mind, with all … Continue reading Inside My Head →

mmwordsmith Uncategorized Leave a comment September 23, 2020August 17, 2021 2 Minutes

Let Your Horn Do the Talking

With my deepest respect for Chadwick Boseman, who let his work speak for him. My Dad and I once talked about the importance of being able to demonstrate your ability rather than just talk about it. One day, after we went to a jazz band concert, he told me his favorite performer of the night … Continue reading Let Your Horn Do the Talking →

mmwordsmith Uncategorized 2 Comments September 8, 2020 3 Minutes

Majority Rule

The law is one thing – human behavior is another. While we might think a policy or law will solve a problem, common practice is often more powerful than written rules. We need to remember the statutes and court decisions that enabled the slave trade, the Jim Crow era, and discriminatory housing and lending were … Continue reading Majority Rule →

mmwordsmith Uncategorized Leave a comment August 5, 2020 2 Minutes

Jerry and the Genie

Be careful what you wish for... “I am the Genie of the lamp. Your wish is my command.” “Hi, I’m Jerry. Jerry Duke. How many wishes do I get?” “Three, Jerry. Haven’t you seen ‘Aladdin’?" “Just checkin’. Let’s see what ya got. I wish I owned all the gold in Fort Knox.” “A rather mundane … Continue reading Jerry and the Genie →

mmwordsmith Uncategorized Leave a comment August 1, 2020 3 Minutes

Don’t Make Yourself Stupid

“Don’t make yourself stupid…” My dad said this to me a few times when I was growing up. I think this phrase was intended to remind me not to overcomplicate things, not to make small problems big, not to confuse myself with speculation, but to look for the best in others and just solve the … Continue reading Don’t Make Yourself Stupid →

mmwordsmith Uncategorized 1 Comment July 13, 2020 5 Minutes

The Little Blue Rubber Band

Once upon a time there was a little blue rubber band. He lived across the street from two big brawny red rubber bands. One day, the big red rubber bands called out to the little blue rubber band. “Hey, ya wanna play a game?”

mmwordsmith Uncategorized Leave a comment May 31, 2020 2 Minutes

Long Tones and Lip Slurs

In life there are many pairs of opposites. Order and freedom. Reason and passion. Justice and mercy. Equality and individuality. Tradition and innovation. Like long tones and lip slurs, these represent divergent goals.

mmwordsmith Uncategorized Leave a comment May 14, 2020 3 Minutes

In No Uncertain Terms

"The best lack all conviction, while the worst are full of passionate intensity." - W.B. Yeats I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about uncertainty. I’m uncertain how much. I’ve thought about it so much my mind sometimes gets twisted in knots. Like the King in the famous musical, “In my head are many facts, … Continue reading In No Uncertain Terms →

mmwordsmith Uncategorized Leave a comment May 11, 2020 3 Minutes

Coyote Logic

“Seatbelts Save Lives.” When I was growing up, I saw this slogan often. Even before seatbelt laws, ads encouraged people to wear seatbelts. I remember watching driving safety films in high school that graphically depicted what could happen if the driver or passengers of a car didn’t wear seatbelts. They also showed what could happen … Continue reading Coyote Logic →

mmwordsmith Uncategorized Leave a comment May 3, 2020 4 Minutes

Captain’s Log: Social Distancing

Captain’s Log: Now have 6 boxes of Girl Scout Cookies remaining. Make that 5. Our mission has been extended. Concerned supply won’t last. So far crew unaware of the problem. Sooner or later they will figure it out. Captain's Log: Down to last box of Girl Scout cookies. Rationing in order. Decided to keep them … Continue reading Captain’s Log: Social Distancing →

mmwordsmith Uncategorized 1 Comment April 6, 2020 5 Minutes

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