Learning to Dance, Step One: pay $25
Rule #7 of Stubbornly Young is to Learn New Things, and ideally, it would to be things that one WANTS to learn. Dancing, as was apparent in my post, “Dancing Stupidly,” isn’t at the top of my list – it’s
Rule #7 of Stubbornly Young is to Learn New Things, and ideally, it would to be things that one WANTS to learn. Dancing, as was apparent in my post, “Dancing Stupidly,” isn’t at the top of my list – it’s
Making Other People’s Tattoos My Business Makes the World a Little Better I have no tattoos and don’t want any. I sometimes admire small and artful tattoos. I think that people shouldn’t get large tattoos, or a lot of tattoos.
I’m Stubbornly Young to remain engaged in the world and relevant to the younger people in my lives. Along that journey, I try not to act old. I’ve noticed, and I bet you have too, that some people as they
STUBBORNLY YOUNG RULE 8: Try New Things Last week in a live music night club in Cartagena (great way to start a post!), the band was playing a high-energy version of Cuban-Salsa music that compelled one to dance. I don’t
I’m looking for entertaining content that teaches and stimulates me to think outside my box.
I decided that an e-bike would make me lazy – and giving in to laziness because I’ve gotten older isn’t my version of being Stubbornly Young.
I know that we are all children still, dressed in our costumes of age, time’s makeup perfectly applied.
AI, AI, AI, AI. Every news outlet, every day, there’s a story about the explosion of Artificial Intelligence and the race by competitors to change our lives, our world. Actually, I believe it. I believe all of it. Artificial intelligence
This is an absolute prerequisite to being Stubbornly Young. I am drawn to lots of new technology, and that’s a great way to embrace and appreciate the changing world – particularly because technology initiates or accelerates almost all change. “Changing
I just started watching the Madoff Netflix series and it stimulated thoughts about how people (and I) make “investment” decisions. FoMO (Fear of Missing Out) creates an amazingly strong intersection with greed, and I learned that when I entered the
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