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Daily Archives: April 27, 2012
Newt Gingrich’s Saving Lives & Saving Money 5
In my last reading of Saving Lives & Saving Money: Transforming Health and Healthcare, Newt Gingrich talks about offering incentives for healthy living. I enjoyed his anecdote on page 101: “The amount of hours we worked and the time my … Continue reading
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The Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships 27
In my latest reading of The Unwritten Rules of Social Relationships, the topic was managing anger. I enjoyed what author Robert S. Sanders, Jr. had to say about how he handled his anger. I liked what he said about how … Continue reading
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Greeting; Common Sense and Divine Revelation
I have two items for my write-up today on Joseph Telushkin’s A Code of Jewish Ethics, volume 1: You Shall Be Holy. 1. On page 118, Telushkin talks about greeting people. He quotes Babylonian Talmud 17a, which says that Rabbi … Continue reading
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