Losing Reality

August 5, 2009 by Social Anthropologist · Leave a Comment 

I listen to relationship stories of my friends and acknowledge that finding love is an age-old conversation.  As much as I’ve seen and experienced in life, I was still shocked, amazed and had to pinch myself as I read a recent article from the New York Times Magazine.  Titled “Love in 2-D,” the article discusses [...]

We Cheer, They Cheer

May 31, 2009 by Social Anthropologist · Leave a Comment 

When YouTube sensation Susan Boyle walked on stage the first time we experienced her, we wanted a chance to laugh, to mock and to revel in the hilarity of yet another person who thought more of her talents than anyone else.  Doubtless her frumpy demeanor and awkward and explicit lack of loveliness gave us all [...]

It Pays to Daydream

May 11, 2009 by Social Anthropologist · Leave a Comment 

It’s Sunday night and my brain is starting to anticipate the upcoming work week.  There is a laundry list of things to consider, none of which makes me particularly comfortable as I watch the last few minutes of Desperate Housewives.  As an entrepreneur, I have time to get things done during the day, while the [...]