Category Archives: Sociology
Actions and Meanings
One thing I have control over is the actions I take. One thing I don’t necessarily have control over is how other feel over those actions. There is a distinction between what happened and how you feel about what happened. … Continue reading
Filed under Cognitive, Philosophy, Sociology, Transformation
Vulnerability
Being vulnerable with people is an authentic way of expressing yourself and letting people into your world allowing for a deep connection with someone else. Vulnerability allows for love, re-kindles relationships and friendships, and gives space for the other person … Continue reading
Filed under Sociology
The Importance of Virginity in Marriage
One of my friends was doing a sociology project on the importance of virginity in marriage and wanted people to fill out a survey. One of the questions was not labeled in a way where I felt could express my … Continue reading
Filed under Sociology
Who I Am
This piece is about who I am. Now at the same time this is not meant to learn about me but to be left with some inspiration you can take away for yourself. Who I am is not important, who … Continue reading
Filed under Philosophy, Sociology, Transformation
What it Means to Make a Difference in People’s Lives
So what does it really mean to make a difference in people’s lives? Below explores that meaning and will dig deep below the surface of the occuring world of humanity to really get it. There’s a past, there’s a present, … Continue reading
Filed under Philosophy, Sociology, Transformation
Explaining what “it” is: Finally
For any of you reading this who have discussed or asked me what transformation is, it is always a conversation that is interesting and deep but never leads to anything of a greater understanding of what transformation is then when … Continue reading
Filed under Personal, Philosophy, Sociology
The Context for Language
I really don’t find too many places where instant messaging, text messaging, or other indirect forms of communication where the tones of my voice can’t be heard is appropriate. I think those indirect forms of communication certainly have there place … Continue reading
Filed under Personal, Philosophy, Sociology
