We Killed Boredom and the Conditions for Our Best Ideas

Below is an excerpt of a 1 March 2026 post by Kim Komando. As a late baby boomer, I remember those moments of "boredom" and all of the ideas they generated. I am grateful for them. To this day, while I spend a lot of time on my laptop for professional and personal purposes, I … Continue reading We Killed Boredom and the Conditions for Our Best Ideas

A Childhood Without Play & Imagination

As television shows and professional competitions targeting kids mushroom, many wonder if children are being exposed to too much limelight too soon, scarring what should be a carefree childhood. This quote appeared in a 19 June 2020 article Growing up too soon in media age. The vanishing childhood applies not only to children whose parents … Continue reading A Childhood Without Play & Imagination

“Embracing the human in a world of robots”

While I know this compelling and persuasive 9-19 University World News article is about the value of the humanities in a world of technology, preaching to the choir, in my case and that of many other readers, I couldn't help but think of the millions of human beings who are made of flesh and blood … Continue reading “Embracing the human in a world of robots”