I just sent my wife a text....."sitting in Starbucks at the only
good table in the place...reading a great book....and listening to
Bach....if only their coffee was consumable it would be perfect."
I don't function well in groups of more than say....two. I like to look into the eyes of the person I'm talking to and try to see what they're thinking between the lines. A group of six would be too many eyes to look into and too many personalities to analyze.
Back to the book I'm reading. I have an addiction for which I know of no group therapy. I have to be in the middle of a good book. Last week I wrote a post on a book....Target JFK by Robert Wilcox...that I started at two o'clock in the afternoon and finished at two in the morning, but then I went a week without a new book and started to get the shakes. I went to Barnes &Noble and spent an hour going from one category to another and found nothing that interested me. I gave up and headed for the door and happened to glance to the side and that saw the latest book by James Rickards was out...The Road To Ruin, The Global Elite's Secret Plan For The Next Financial Crisis. I picked it up without thinking and rushed to the checkout....twenty-nine bucks...ouch.....but it's worth a hundred and twenty-nine bucks.
So what I'm doing here is something I've never done....recommending a book before I have even finished it....but my hope is to write more on it in the near future for it is an important book. Now to be fair...one has to be able to have a reading ability a little bit more than the sports pages require, and there are no Antichrist scenarios so far...but Hillary's name has not come up yet....and I did notice from the index that there is one mention of her!
This is not a fly-by-night author as the title of the book might lead one to believe. He's associated with John Hopkins University and also an advisor to the Department of Defense. I have about sixty pages left. Now if I find that he happens to mention Special Dog in a very unflattering way in the few pages remaining....well....it will be a lesson learned.
I don't function well in groups of more than say....two. I like to look into the eyes of the person I'm talking to and try to see what they're thinking between the lines. A group of six would be too many eyes to look into and too many personalities to analyze.
Back to the book I'm reading. I have an addiction for which I know of no group therapy. I have to be in the middle of a good book. Last week I wrote a post on a book....Target JFK by Robert Wilcox...that I started at two o'clock in the afternoon and finished at two in the morning, but then I went a week without a new book and started to get the shakes. I went to Barnes &Noble and spent an hour going from one category to another and found nothing that interested me. I gave up and headed for the door and happened to glance to the side and that saw the latest book by James Rickards was out...The Road To Ruin, The Global Elite's Secret Plan For The Next Financial Crisis. I picked it up without thinking and rushed to the checkout....twenty-nine bucks...ouch.....but it's worth a hundred and twenty-nine bucks.
So what I'm doing here is something I've never done....recommending a book before I have even finished it....but my hope is to write more on it in the near future for it is an important book. Now to be fair...one has to be able to have a reading ability a little bit more than the sports pages require, and there are no Antichrist scenarios so far...but Hillary's name has not come up yet....and I did notice from the index that there is one mention of her!
This is not a fly-by-night author as the title of the book might lead one to believe. He's associated with John Hopkins University and also an advisor to the Department of Defense. I have about sixty pages left. Now if I find that he happens to mention Special Dog in a very unflattering way in the few pages remaining....well....it will be a lesson learned.