Today I discoverd this cool Russian artist who goes by the name of tebe_interesno. Definitely some Miyazaki and maybe Half-Life influence. Check out some of his pics. For his site and many more pics, go here: http://tebe-interesno.livejournal.com/






toward good life
Today I discoverd this cool Russian artist who goes by the name of tebe_interesno. Definitely some Miyazaki and maybe Half-Life influence. Check out some of his pics. For his site and many more pics, go here: http://tebe-interesno.livejournal.com/






If mothers would understand that much of their importance lies in building up the father image for the child, the children would turn out well. -Samiel S. Liebowitz
They say that a man is mighty,
He governs land and sea,
He wield a mighty scepter
O’er lesser powers than he.
But a mighty power and stronger
Man from his throne has hurled:
For the hand that rocks the cradle
is the hand that rules the world.
-William Wallace
Let every Christian father and mother understand that when the child is three years old, they have done more than half of what they will ever do for his character. -Unknown
The family that buys together cries together.
Every man has a right to his opinion, but no man has a right to be wrong in his facts. -Bernard Baruch
When you shoot an arrow of truth, dip its point in honey. -Arabic Proverb

Conservators’ Center
119N just north of Mebane
scheduled tours Sat & Sun by appt
$10 adult, $7 kids (no charge for kids “attached” to adult)
1.5 hr tour walking & standing, no stroller
4-5 ft away from animals w/barrier
http://www.conservatorscenter.org/
call Julia to schedule 919.625.6634
Don’t find fault. Find a remedy.
-Henry Ford
People forget how fast you did a job - but they remember how well you did it.
-Howard W Newton
I did fairly well in school. Well, high school at least. While not anywhere near the top of my class, I was at least taking more AP classes than anyone else. I went to a private Christian school grades 1-4 and Government school the rest of the way. The sum of the content of all my courses maybe have been adequate to get into a good college, but the real life lessons I learned have crippled me all these years. It was never so apparent until I read this quote in Seth Godin’s book Purple Cow:
“Where did you learn how to fail? If you’re like most Americans, you learned in first grade. That’s when you started figuring out that the safe thing to do was to fit in. The safe thing to do was color inside the lines, don’t ask too many questions in class, and whatever you do, be sure your homework assignment fits on the supplied piece of white card stock.
We run our schools like factories. We line kids up in straight rows, put them in batches (called grades), and work every hard to make sure there are no defective parts. Noboday standing out, falling behind, running ahead, making a ruckus.
Playing it safe. Following the rules. Those seem like the best way to avoid failure. And in school, they may very well be. Alas, these rules set a pattern for most people (like your boss?), and that pattern is awfully dangerous. These are the rules that ultimately lead to failure.”
I was the good boy b/c I conformed. I stayed in the lines and didn’t stand out. I learned those lessons fast and they have been detrimental to my life and particularly my career. I was created to walk a different road, and am only now getting around to realizing it’s ok to do that.
O foolish creatures that destroy
Themselves for transitory joy.
-Aesop