New Book Provides Authentic No-Nonsense Spirituality for Authentic No-Nonsense Peole
For answering age old questions like “Who am I,” “Why am I here,” “How can I live a meaningful life,” Stephen Asma has found the answers in Buddhism, but a Buddhism he has shaped to fit rather than one-size fits all. He dispenses with the “New Age mush” and takes “the California out of Buddhism” to form a Buddhism that is accessible and inclusive for people, people who may be put off by organized religion or dogma stacked on dogma. He builds the case for an authentic modality in his own iconoclastic, irreverent, and hardheaded way in Why I Am a Buddhist: No-Nonsense Buddhism with Red Meat and Whiskey.
How To Deal With Difficult Co-Workers In 3 Simple Steps
If you want to thrive in your career, you have to learn how to deal with difficult co-workers. After all, you can’t always let them bully you into submission. Pretending they don’t exist isn’t going to help you much either.
The Origins of Skateboarding
The origins of skateboarding have been connected with California surfers in the 50s and 60s. Looking for something to mimic "onshore surfing", they created rudimentary boards to skate on. The rage died out in the early 60s and skateboarding virtually disappeared until the mid 70s when it had a big surge in popularity. Today skateboarding is as popular as ever and it looks like it is here to stay.