Monthly Archives: March 2025

Singularity

Another word study—where you think you know what it means, but actually, you don’t. The normal response is that singularity probably refers to a unique aspect of a thought, action, or object. In astrophysics, however, it originally referred to a … Continue reading

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The Crucible

It’s not just about the absence of truth—well, that’s too simple. It’s really about the quality of truth. My daughter directed her students in Arthur Miller’s classic play, “The Crucible.” I missed opening night, but I caught the first Saturday … Continue reading

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Famous Misquotes

Okay, most of us have used a few of these, and we have continued the falsehood. In truth, the thoughts are valid, and might have been said by the individuals. Yet many scholars would rather put “Anonymous” as the contributor. … Continue reading

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Word Ponder

The longer I read, the more I think. The more I think, the more I read. A true statement! And it is also a fair example of “chiasmus”. Before you race to the dictionary, let me help you out. Chiasmus … Continue reading

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Be Careful With AI

What do you know about me? I know quite a bit about your preferences, background, and viewpoints based on past conversations. Here’s a brief summary:    •   You’re a digital artist who uses AI for efficiency but remain critical of AI’s role … Continue reading

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