It's been ages since I've listened to a Widespread Panic album while working at the office.
This tune came on SiriusXM's JamOn station when I was driving today, and it reminded me I need to go back these great albums.
This blog will host my ramblings about life. To be a bit more specific, I'll probably focus on these subjects: music, sports, food, the everyday beauty of life, and the comedy/tragedy/absurdity of our existence. That about covers it.
It's been ages since I've listened to a Widespread Panic album while working at the office.
This tune came on SiriusXM's JamOn station when I was driving today, and it reminded me I need to go back these great albums.
This week's Existential Comic features the point by Bertrand Russell that the wiser the person the less sure they tend to be.
Russell's advice is that "So whenever you see someone proclaiming that they have all the answers with total confidence, think to yourself: This guy is probably a total idiot."
His advice relates to the Dunning-Kruger Effect, as explained by Psychology Today.
The Decision Lab also has some details and advice: "Why Do We Fail To Accurately Gauge Our Own Abilities?"
The section on politics is topical because way too many politicians present solutions to systemic problems with confident assertions.
I discovered this week that Langhorne Slim has a new album out, and It's really damn good. It had me on the first listen.
The album is titled The Dreamin' Kind.
This album is different than his previous ones. The artist typically has a folksy vibe, but the new album has a distinct rock-n-roll vibe running through it.
His new album is one of my favorites in the last few years. It's been in heavy rotation for me this week.
Here are tracks 10 and 11 on the album.
Because I'm living in a country run by a dictator who won't be held accountable by the craven GOP in Congress, I need something to stay positive about.
This song come across my TikTok today.
If I remember correctly, I think Sting was referring to the threat of nuclear annihilation, so this song seems appropriate.
As Juvenal said, "panem et circensas." Bread and circuses...