The word "practical" has kind of gotten a bad name, implying a
certain dourness, a life lacking in purple. We tend to more admire life
writ-large: the risk-taker, the idealist, the artiste.
Yet,
with rare exceptions such as my irrationally exuberant doting over my
sweet doggie Einstein, I've stubbornly remained practical in my career,
writing, and personal life. I make the case for the boring, practical life in my PsychologyToday.com article today.
Sunday, September 11, 2016
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