seanessay.com If old age means wisdom, well, no it doesn’t. And I can tell you so, political correctness-wise, because I’m a senior citizen myself, with lots of time to ponder life… for fun. I was in my twenties, on a commuter subway car, when I noticed some seniors getting on. The first man to find […]
Flying Cars and Coping Skills
seanessay.com I sense that society sees our lives and recreation time as circling around, in support of, our work time. Play hard to work hard. Meanwhile, nearly all the “managing stress” talk in the media fails to mention “coping skills.” When I was a young man doing job interviews I was often asked, “How do […]
The Padded Chair Tourist by a Cliff
seanessay.com The nice thing about living on the flat prairie with a splendid network of roads is: Any time I feel a surge of FOMO, off I go. Open road! I hope you too are getting out. Being proud of this great country, I am pleased when I see a “Dairy Queen” or a “Main […]
Managing Leisure and Distraction
seanessay.com Preface I told Derek Sivers that I don’t hold anything against him that he said verbally during his podcast interviews. (link) I’ve never been interviewed myself, but if I was on a podcast? With a friend? Then surely I could say stuff I don’t mean. I might exaggerate, maybe to make a point, maybe […]