A World Apart

One of my most talented friends, Murali Balaji, whom I have known since we were sitting in Russian class and cheering the Vikings as U of M undergrads many years ago, has started a new blog (long overdue, I say). In one of his first blog posts, he talks about the knowledge disparity in this… Continue reading A World Apart

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Δ MSST

I’m pretty much done with the bulk of my MSST degree program, now that my capstone project has been completed. All in all, it’s been a fantastic experience. I knew that there would be a few bumps along the way, seeing as how I was in the first cohort to go through the program, but… Continue reading Δ MSST

Thoughts on “Fear Less”

Now that the bulk of my MSST program has concluded, I have time to start reading the books I’ve been adding to my Amazon Wish List for the past year or so. The first book I picked up from the library was Fear Less by Gavin de Becker, about terrorism, risk, and just how lousy… Continue reading Thoughts on “Fear Less”

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Fear and Loathing in Arizona

I recently spent almost a week in Arizona visiting family. It was my first time visiting Arizona, and suddenly, I understand John McCain a whole lot better…