“Ignorance is bliss” might be a popular saying, but I personally believe that higher education can be an invaluable asset both in opening professional doors and broadening intellectual horizons.
In an ideal society, everyone should be allowed to obtain a higher education degree a reasonable cost if they are qualified and so wish. I’ve been incredibly [...]
Archive for May, 2008
Free College: An Introduction to the Monbusho Scholarship
Posted in Education, Personal Finance, Uncategorized, tagged College, Education, Monbusho, Scholarship on May 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Coworking
Posted in Work, tagged Articles, Freelancing, Motivation, Work on May 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A dirty little secret of mine: when I procrastinate, I love to read through the archives of random blogs. I’ve found some pretty great blogs this way; most of the ones that I follow regularly were discovered through a series of random links from a friend’s now-defunct blog.
Today, I was breezing through older posts at [...]
Quick and Easy Breakfasts
Posted in Food, tagged Breakfast, Food on May 19, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Getting out the door on time has never been my strong point. Growing up, I was the sort of kid who would hit the snooze button multiple times and run out the door at the last possible minute, eating breakfast in the car as my mother drove me to the bus stop. Until I hit [...]
The Three Keys To Happiness
Posted in Happiness, tagged Happiness on May 16, 2008 | 3 Comments »
When catching up on various blogs in my Google Reader, my attention was caught by one of the post titles in Gather Little By Little’s weekly roundup. “Three Keys to Finding True Happiness.” With a title like that, who could resist clicking?
Frugal Dad’s post describes and clarifies a radio talk show host’s personal keys to [...]