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The Spinoza Syndrome

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Oct 8, 2019

Spinoza was one of the world’s great philosophers.  He also happened to be Jewish.  He lived in the attic of a house in Europe while he wrote some of the most challenging thoughts about the human condition.  I am reminded of Spinoza these days, not because I am a great philosopher or even a great…

A Short Form of Retirement

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Oct 4, 2019

Thirty minutes before the last Italy tour finished, I experienced a new form of pain.  My Achilles tendon ruptured and I fell to the floor.  The rest of the night was in the hospital.  Now I am home getting ready for surgery to repair the tendon, and looking forward to more pain and 3 to…

Stump Pass, 6:42 AM

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Aug 26, 2019

Road Word – Update

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Aug 21, 2019

All done.

Road Work – the Old Way

By Skip Moen, Ph.D. | Aug 18, 2019

One of the reasons Rosanne and I love Parma is that traditions affect almost every endeavor in life.  Here is a picture of the “road work” on the street in front of our apartment.  Can you imagine any place in America where a PUBLIC street would be constructed like this?  Oh, it’s such a blessing…

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