Category Archives: HandsOnPracticalExperience

To conservatives and libertarians annoyed at trash strikes: Sanitation systems are socialist. Most of your garbage promotes socialism.

on July 16, 2025 in Doof, Freedom, HandsOnPracticalExperience

Sanitation systems across the nation are on strike. It started in Boston: and expanded to the west coast in solidarity: Since people who are conservative and libertarian often don’t like strikes, which they may see as socialist, communist, or moving in that direction, Today I want to clarify for them: Sanitation systems are socialist and motivate waste, violate Enlightenment thinking and practice, and violate the original intent of the Constitution.[…] Keep reading →

I love developing resilience and strength: AI version, part 1

on July 15, 2025 in Addiction, Awareness, Creativity, Freedom, HandsOnPracticalExperience, Perception

A recent article on artificial intelligence in the New Yorker wrote about how people who are suffering from loneliness are finding help from artificial intelligence. Some people can’t help loneliness, not out of character defect but circumstance. It gets the reader thinking about the elderly, for example, who outlive everyone they’ve been close to, or it describes as worse, if those who remain are senile. Sorry to give away the[…] Keep reading →

I love finding yet more ways to reduce how much I pollute (that is, hurt people)

on July 7, 2025 in HandsOnPracticalExperience, Leadership

There’s nothing like Hands-On Practical Experience. People who haven’t tried keep telling me various ways of hurting people are impossible, that people wouldn’t go for them. Yet, simply trying reveals ever more little advances. Once I learned to find it joyful and rewarding to reduce suffering instead of a burden or chore, as mainstream global teaches, I find ever more ways to create joy and find reward. Two examples I[…] Keep reading →

Which way of living embodies more love: Picking up litter or walking past it?

on July 2, 2025 in Habits, HandsOnPracticalExperience, SIDCHAs

We didn’t ask to be born into a culture that produces so much garbage, but we were. Now, nearly any place you live, if you walk in a public place, you pass litter. I don’t go out of my way to pick it up, but when I pass litter and it doesn’t take too much effort, I pick some up. I don’t pick up everything. I give myself constraints to[…] Keep reading →

I love when a team hits on all cylinders: when everyone acts with their specialty and we collectively achieve more

on June 28, 2025 in HandsOnPracticalExperience, NorthKorea, Stories

I should have written about this fun interaction with the core team working on the alumni community site this spring. Four of us were on a call. We were struggling to figure out a technical challenge. We wanted to do something that the host software didn’t seem capable of doing. We felt close to giving up. Would we have to pay for the higher tier? Pay for a service call[…] Keep reading →

More love for the recent heat wave now that it’s passed

on June 27, 2025 in Fitness, HandsOnPracticalExperience, Visualization

I wrote the other day in Why I love the heat, even when it’s 95F (35C) on the way to 102F (39C) about how the heat, while uncomfortable, gave me reason to grow, learn, and connect. Among other things, it connected me to the countless people around the world and back in time who live and lived in such conditions. I can learn from our grandparents and people in other[…] Keep reading →

Can you love your neighbor as yourself in challenging times?

on June 26, 2025 in HandsOnPracticalExperience

I didn’t realize the media had covered the heat spell so much. I only knew people kept asking me about sleeping without air conditioning the past few days. Now that I looked up the news from a couple days ago, I see they were going nuts about a heat dome. All I know is that for the past three nights, I woke up sweating and had trouble falling asleep, even[…] Keep reading →

Why I love the heat, even when it’s 95F (35C) on the way to 102F (39C).

on June 24, 2025 in Freedom, HandsOnPracticalExperience, Nature

New York City is supposed to hit 102 F (39 C) today. So far it’s 95 F (35 C) and since my battery was drained and the rest of the week is forecast to be cloudy, I’m out in the park charging. The park is mostly empty. Here’s my view right now, showing a fraction the number you’d see when the temperature was lower. You can also tell I’m sitting[…] Keep reading →

I love how much leading in sustainably leads to learning the history of liberty and freedom

on June 23, 2025 in Freedom, HandsOnPracticalExperience

Pollution destroys life, liberty, and property. Depletion violates the principle of leaving enough as good in common for others. Basic principles of how people can live together include protecting life, liberty, and property and leaving enough as good in common for others are among the most basic and necessary. The language looks like it comes from Thomas Jefferson, John Locke, and their Enlightenment peers. I would say their Enlightendigenous peers[…] Keep reading →

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