Author Archives: JordanCornblog

Finding Flow

I’ve been thinking lately about flow. The line of thought springs from my listening to Grit this summer as I’ve walked (whenever I get to work early enough for a quick spin), It’s an engaging, thought-provoking book by Angela Duckworth; and I … Continue reading

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Divided

I used to write here just about every day. Then, some years ago I took on part-time online work that involved doing some writing for others. It’s been an interesting journey and one that has taken me away from this … Continue reading

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Wordlessness

The Gospel of John opens with, “In the beginning was the Word…” But our individual human beginnings are always without words. Each and every one of us comes into the world a tiny, new being — naked and wordless. In the … Continue reading

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Snowflakes

It’s been a snowy February here in the Northeast. But that’s not why snowflakes are on my mind. It’s because I’m puzzled by the pejorative use of the word by the Alt-Right to describe Liberals (or Libtards, as some of … Continue reading

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Grappling with Trump

Witnessing Donald Trump’s unpredictable, illogical, uncivil and deeply disturbing actions since he took office is an experience that’s difficult to describe, let alone assimilate. I’ve seen nothing like it. There’s no ‘American’ place to put it. Comparisons to Watergate don’t … Continue reading

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666 Fifth Avenue

This is the address of Donald’s wealthy-as-hell son-in-law’s building in NYC. 666 Fifth Avenue. Could it possibly be made any more clear? The Lord is sending a message, people. 666 is the mark of the beast and we shouldn’t be messing … Continue reading

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Dear Melania

We were talking about you at work today and, truth be told, we were feeling sad for you. Have you seen the videos and photos being posted on-line? The ones comparing Obama’s body language with Michelle to the way Donald … Continue reading

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Places Where Things Have Happened

Everything that we humans experience happens at a particular place and time. The world is teeming with layer upon layer of human experiences — large and small, memorable and not. There are intersections, stretches of sidewalk, rooms in buildings — … Continue reading

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Waiting for the Washing Machine

Yup, that’s what I am doing. We have a new washing machine being delivered between 9:30 and 11:30 AM today, and I am here trying to use the time wisely. One thing I am sure to do is interact with … Continue reading

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You Can’t Go Home Again

I nearly always have Thomas Wolfe somewhere in the back of my mind. No matter, really – it could be much worse (and quite often is). Such a fraught and freighted word, home is. Simple, stolid – just one syllable. Nothing … Continue reading

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