Category Archives: Herrington
Herrington: And the Answer Is
In some circles, the answer to the question, “What is the meaning of life?” is the number 42, thanks to Douglas Adams. 6 X 7 = 42, so the number of man (6) multiplied by the number of days in … Continue reading
Herrington: Concerning Hell
I do not believe that anyone is going there. What would be the point? I find the entire idea more than absurd, that anyone would warrant dying on an ongoing basis for an infinite amount of time, in the first … Continue reading
Herrington: Nut Seeks Squirrel
If we were to make a list of the major things we need to do today, this week, this month, or this year, we would see a list expanding so fast that it would make our heads swim. 24 hours, … Continue reading
Herrington: Social Justice
Social justice? What a bunch of hog wash! If people act right, get a good education, and learn to take care of business, they will get real justice. No matter what background a person has or comes from, he or … Continue reading
Herrington: On the Death of Osama bin Laden
Before we completely give ourselves over to the revengeful glee we have seen portrayed as regards the death of an enemy, we might look beyond our sense of justice and satisfaction for a second or two. Was the guy a … Continue reading
Herrington: The End Game
In the final years of life, we would hope that we will be able to look back on all of the wonderful times of our lives without too many regrets and say to ourselves that it was worth the price … Continue reading
Herrington: Accelerated Learning
Several people have asked how to accelerate their learning. This takes understanding how the mind works. One good illustration, simplified, is to see a boxed frame that has nails at intervals all along its top. By going from one nail … Continue reading
Herrington: Why Go to School?
Why go to school at all? What is the purpose of our going to school versus our simply staying home and waiting until we are old enough to be hired out to work? Some people obviously can begin work sooner … Continue reading
Herrington: The Impossible
Chris Herrington decided years ago that his reality was much more fun… and he’s ready to tell you why. Sit back and relax. It’s going to be a bumpy ride. My mom always used to say that, “If you have … Continue reading
Herrington: Why We Need to Work on Things
Chris Herrington decided years ago that his reality was much more fun… and he’s ready to tell you why. Sit back and relax. It’s going to be a bumpy ride. Often times when we have a bad day, a series … Continue reading