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Monthly Archives: May 2011

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Hanging Gardens of Babylon

The Curious Case of Neo-Paganism Witchcraft In the Christian Church

Politics, Religion & CultureBy Joshua KennonMay 31, 20117 Comments

Ruby and I were having a conversation about religion in the United States today and I find it incredibly interesting that there is a small, cultish group of “Christians” (for lack of a better term) that are really nothing more than the modern day resurrection of the ancient Babylonian pagan cults.  They are so ignorant…

Colonial America Standard of Living

Standards of Living and Individual Freedom Sucked in Colonial America

HistoryBy Joshua KennonMay 29, 20118 Comments

When the United States was founded, life was not paradise as everyone seems to think in some sort of collective delusion.  In fact, for all of its faults, America is far superior today to what it was in the past, even with our current fiscal problems.  Consider that when the nation was founded: Women could…

Unwarranted and Unfounded Assumptions Bus Driver Riddle

Unwarranted and Unfounded Assumptions Are the Enemy of the Rational Thinker (And Your Investment Portfolio)

PsychologyBy Joshua KennonMay 27, 20113 Comments

Many of the Problems In Your Life Are Due to Your Assumptions One of the biggest secrets to success in life and business is to always check your assumptions.  Whether you realize it or not, you are full of assumptions.  You walk around every day, all day, making assumptions about people, places, political parties, institutions,…

Tiffany & Co Valuation Joshua Kennon

The Valuation on Tiffany & Company Common Stock Continues to Perplex Me

Case Studies & Profiles, StocksBy Joshua KennonMay 26, 20115 Comments

The current valuation of Tiffany & Co. seems absurd to me. I do not understand why people are paying it. Let me walk you through the numbers.

The Rapture Doomsday Cult

Why I Refuse to Criticize the 05/21/2011 Doomsday Cult

In the NewsBy Joshua KennonMay 21, 20115 Comments

I am a big advocate for rationality and using a rational framework to manage your life.  But you haven’t heard me mock or disparage the doomsday group that has recently been in the news for its failed rapture prophecy that was supposed to occur on May 21st, 2011.  Many followers of this cult cashed in…

Flying Back to Kansas City

My Day In PicturesBy Joshua KennonMay 17, 20111 Comment

We finished our business on the East Coast, though you only saw the personal parts of the trip, and flew back to Kansas City this afternoon.  I’m finally starting to feel better.  Most of the way home, I read magazines such as Architectural Digest and the Harvard Business Review.  I also listened to my iPad…

Visiting Ashly and Ian Icon

Visiting Ashly and Ian in the Mountains for Some Julia Child Coq au Vin

My Day In PicturesBy Joshua KennonMay 16, 2011Leave a comment

After breakfast with Laura this morning, Aaron and I took a detour and ended up swinging by Rider University and went into the bookstore to pick  up some paper, pens, highlighters, etc.  We then picked my mom up at the hotel, and drove 2.5 hours through the mountains to visit Ashly and Ian.  It was…

Breakfast with Another Hugely Influential and Favorite Person In My Life – Laura

My Day In PicturesBy Joshua KennonMay 16, 2011Leave a comment

Had I been running this blog years ago, you would have seen Laura on a consistent basis.  She was the Assistant Dean of Student Life and adviser to the Student Government Association back when we were in college.  The lessons I learned from Laura were about people and human relationships.  I am a better man…

We Spent the Afternoon and Evening with One of Our Favorite People in the World, Diana Crane

My Day In PicturesBy Joshua KennonMay 15, 2011Leave a comment

Yesterday, we attended the Diana Crane Scholarship Benefit Concert in Princeton, New Jersey, spoke at the event, and had our foundation make a gift to celebrate the 26 years of service of one of our favorite professors at Westminster, the music school of Rider University.  Diana was both Aaron and my academic adviser throughout much…

House of Cupcakes in Princeton, New Jersey Are the Best Cupcakes on the East Coast

My Day In PicturesBy Joshua KennonMay 15, 2011Leave a comment

At least that is my personal opinion.  Finally!  At this point, I had taken a bite of (and spit out) more cupcakes than you can imagine.  Some of these legendary bakeries made products that tasted liked Crisco or raw butter.  But we heard about a new little cupcake shop that had opened in Princeton, New…

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