by Phil Houseal | Jan 12, 2022 | History, Philosophy
Jan 12, 2022–While coming up with a topic for this week’s column, I became discouraged. Here’s why: No one bothers to read anymore. We are all tik-tokked and insta-ed to within an inch of our attention span. A few weeks ago I wrote what I thought was a brilliant...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Phil Houseal | Jan 6, 2022 | All Articles, Education, Philosophy
Jan 5, 2022–Our assumptions are so powerful we defend them fiercely. Even when they are wrong. “Papa… I have a question.” When my 6-year-old grand says this, I know I am ready to have my assumptions challenged. “When we are celebrating Christmas day here, what...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Phil Houseal | Dec 29, 2021 | All Articles, People of the Hill Country, Philosophy
“The things we see every day are the things we never see at all.” G.K. Chesterton Dec 29 2021–I’ve not always appreciated the “little things” people do for each other every day in the course of doing their jobs. Given the adventures this past year of navigating...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Phil Houseal | Dec 22, 2021 | All Articles, History, Philosophy
Dec 22, 2021–A group of us fuddie-duddies (people born in one of the previous centuries) were discussing the appeal and purpose of tattoos and piercings. Why, we asked rhetorically, do humanoids feel the need to ink their limbs and force metal objects through septa,...				
					
			
					
				
															
					
					 by Phil Houseal | Dec 15, 2021 | All Articles, Philosophy
Dec 15, 2021–I recently watched a sci-fi episode that examined the role imagination plays in creating desired outcomes. Specifically, the program described an alien race that observed human behavior by making their imaginations become real. It started with bringing to...