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Of 285 songs, 85 were hits. That’s 30%. That’s Justin. Of 113 songs, 38 were hits. That’s 24%. That’s Drake. Of 243 songs, 59 were hits. That’s 24%. That’s Taylor. Let’s review: see my blog from yesterday. And apply as…
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Pareto’s 80/20
An oldie, moldy goldie, rebound sound, blast from the past – – and still just as true as ever – – – The 80/20 Rule, or Pareto Principle, teaches us that 80% of our results come from just 20% of…
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Your Notebook’s History, part 7
“Bring my winter coat I left there,” he wrote to a young friend, “and also my books and parchment notebooks.” He was St. Paul and that’s 2nd Timothy 4:13. Isn’t that interesting? Lots packed in that request.
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The Time of Our Lives
Tammy Renee Harris is a friend in real life and a singer I highly recommend to you. It is with her graciously expressed permission that I share this with you, which she wrote on August 26, 2024 – – The…
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BONUS BLOG: picking up the branches
Mary Leidig is a friend IRL from longer ago than we’ll either one admit. It’s with her graciously expressed permission that I share what she wrote this morning in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene — Took me less than an…
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Lots to consider here — According to various reports and studies on global wealth distribution, having $4,210 places you above the median wealth level for individuals worldwide. Moreover, according to the Global Wealth Report, to be in the top 10…
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“Why I am United Methodist”
Blake Lasater wrote this, and wrote it well — Because we see flowers where others see weeds. It’s all about grace and seeing people as children of God; it’s not about “us” and “them”, and a God that needs defending,…
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Coffee: WHOSE Bitter Invention?
With gratitude to Catholic Coffee (yes, that really is the name of the business) – – – Legend tells us that some of Pope Clement VIII’s advisors were calling coffee the “bitter invention of Satan.” They insisted that the Pope forbid…
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Your Worth
First, with gratitude to James Clear —– Vincent van Gogh — who sold only one painting during his life — on self-worth: “If I am worth anything later, I am worth something now. For wheat is wheat, even if people think…
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Gunk and Grease
Dean Miller, a drummer/percussionist/etc of phenomenal ability, and I first met when our paths crossed through the National Youth Ministry Organization of the United Methodist Church (NYMO and UMC respectively). He recently wrote this and graciously gave me his expressed…
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