lan·guish [lang-gwish] to be or become weak or feeble; droop; fade; to lose vigor and vitality. Languishing is the condition of someone who may be able to function but has lost a sense of hope and meaning. Languishing is not the presence of mental illness; it is the absence of mental and emotional vitality. In … Continue reading
Blue Bloods is another NYPD cop TV show that comes on TV on Fridays. I started watching the show since last year, and have become a fan of the show. Although it is packed with some good action, it also displays a great sense of value portrayed through the Reagan family – who all work … Continue reading
One thing I took away from yesterday’s State of The Union address is that no matter how strategic we are in creating a better future, if the nation is divided in issues of their citizens. It will only fuel a spirit of resistance in the opposite party – regardless of how great and heart-penetrating the … Continue reading
When you hear stories of athletes who were mogul in the eyes of many, have a sudden fall, many feel robbed, hurt, and disappointed. The recent turn in the story of Lance Armstrong, is not anything less of a disappointment to his audience, athletes, and to the game of Sport. Every time you watched the … Continue reading
I had a good time watching the Super Bowl with a bunch of guys. The Baltimore Ravens versus San Francisco 49ers. Ten minutes into the game, we saw Baltimore take the game, they were strong, prepared, and were ready to win the Game. The half time ended with the Ravens leading with 15 points. Then … Continue reading