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Subtle Shade of Blue

Posted on February 10, 2015 by Jeff Jerebker

A facet of aging is balancing the losses and gains. It seems designed that, as we age, the experience of youth mellows into a subtle Read more

Oligopolistic Economics

Posted on January 31, 2015 by Jeff Jerebker

Adam Smith is regarded as the father of modern, laissez faire, free market economics. I believe, however, that his theories are being perverted by the Read more

On Martin Luther King Day

Posted on January 20, 2015 by Jeff Jerebker

January 19th this country celebrates the civil rights moral leader, Martin Luther King, Jr. Having studied Gandhi’s non-violent approach to liberating India from the colonial Read more

Truth vs. Ideology

Posted on December 29, 2014 by Jeff Jerebker

To paraphrase my mentor, sociology professor Lakshmi Bharadwaj:
“Truth unites – ideology divides.”
Truth cannot be encapsulated into words.

To consider Lakshmi’s idea, perhaps Truth Read more

The Party’s Over (But I Landed On My Feet)

Posted on December 16, 2014 by Jeff Jerebker

The party’s over
But I landed on my feet
I’ll be standing on this corner
Where there used to be a street
This is taken Read more

1981…Excerpts From My Memoir

Posted on December 4, 2014 by Jeff Jerebker

The philosophy for my nascent company was coalescing around the psycho/social model, implemented with strong management systems and generating good financial returns. Clearly, this mandated Read more

1972…Excerpts from my memoir

Posted on November 28, 2014 by Jeff Jerebker

The U-haul truck pulled up to the beautiful, pristine farm we had just rented. More than 80 acres of meadow led down to a small Read more

The Courage of Aging

Posted on November 24, 2014 by Jeff Jerebker

 

Aging has its pros and cons. There were times when I believed that the minuses outweighed the benefits.

As one ages, one cannot “trust”the Read more

Random Rumination on a Career

Posted on October 19, 2014 by Jeff Jerebker

In the end, as in the beginning, I had a vision…always evolving and refining. I had some dramatic successes, some failures for sure. It was Read more

The Enlightenment of Elderhood

Posted on October 12, 2014 by Jeff Jerebker

We stroll down the pathway of life,
We encounter the sacred and the profane.
It’s neither black nor white,
But different shades of gray.
Cherish Read more

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