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Don’t Save the Best for Last

By JasonMichaelCleaveland / March 7, 2013

I’ve been working on a lot of different projects over the last few years. It has been quite a whirlwind adventure. I have got to do a lot of work-related travel, venturing to more than 20 cities all over the country. I’ve been invited to speak before some pretty amazing groups. I’ve even been able to meet…

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Global Entrepreneurship Week 2012

By JasonMichaelCleaveland / November 15, 2012

It’s been a while. No, seriously, it has really been a while since I’v written here. Its not that there hasn’t been a tremendous amount of change to journal. There has been plenty! It isn’t that my mind has just been languishing on the sidelines of existence and not creating any new juice. It has been creating…

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Of Magic and Music Snobbery

By JasonMichaelCleaveland / July 14, 2011

“I don’t ever want to understand the science that makes those work,” she said with that sly, half cocked grin of a child dazed by the wonders of the universe. “I want them to remain just as they are right now, magic.” This comment was of course in reference to the fireworks crackling overhead just…

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In which I will discuss TLC, Bill and Ted, and the Rapture, together in one semi-coherent thought.

By JasonMichaelCleaveland / May 23, 2011

Jesus was probably a time traveler, and never really meant to become an idol worshiped by half the human race. This statement really has nothing to do with anything but if you’re going to say something inflammatory, you might as well say it first. I like the stories about the guy and I think the…

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An entry on probability and/or ineveitability or Just another day in the life of…

By JasonMichaelCleaveland / May 19, 2011

A penny landed on the ground just outside the door of my car this morning. That penny was face-up. Interestingly enough, people look at a six-foot tall bald guy squatting to take a picture of a penny on the ground slightly askance. Especially when said penny lies mere inches from a car belonging to a…

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Morality Hath No Place In Faith

By JasonMichaelCleaveland / November 9, 2010

Since the dawn of humanity, man has sought to somehow account for those things which he cannot otherwise account for. Early civilizations created myths to help them to understand the nature of their surroundings, and to provide solace in the rather harsh reality people of the time found themselves in. As time wore on, the…

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On Google and Our Inability to Form Original Thoughts

By JasonMichaelCleaveland / October 10, 2010

Google the words “perception quotes”. Now, invest twenty minutes reading the diverse information the search engine brings back. The breadth of those having something to say about the limits to human perception is vast. For thousands of years the majority of the human race has operated their lives in a vacuum, oblivious to the experience…

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