Author Archive: tyunglebower

Nothing to Fear But….Indecision Itself?

Many scholars believe that Hamlet’s fatal flaw was being indecisive. I have never agreed, and probably never will. An interesting discussion, but not germane to this blog’s content. I, however, am germane to this blog’s content, and I have no problem admiting that sometimes I am indecisive. That perhaps being so has stagnated my life …

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Belated Sense of Direction

Too XYZ was designed not simply to offer personal advice and observations about succeeding,  but also to, in as frank a manner as possible, examine some of the reasons I may be so far behind society’s (and sometimes my own) definition of success. While much of my lagging behind remains a mystery to me, years …

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Look Before You Melee

I am not a true gamer. I have a lot of fun with video games, but I am perfectly content to play on what most would consider ancient systems. (Genesis. N64. GameCube.) Even when those systems were new, I often bought games that the serious gamers never bothered with. Mario based games, or winter sports …

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Half Belated, Half on Time

Between keeping up with more than one blog, still trying to understand the world of Twitter, a stubborn head cold and auditioning for plays, some things are bound to get left behind. But give me credit when it is due me, I fill in the void, albeit belatedly. Fellow blogger, Twitterer, and freelance writer Melissa …

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Kindred Blogger

I wanted to draw everyone’s attention to this post by fellow blogger, (and new Twitter acquaintance),  Ashley Nicole. She draws attention to how sometimes it feels like the hard work isn’t paying off. (Though she knows that one day it will, and she is right.) By far a more positive person then myself. But as …

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