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Robert Hamill

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    Category: Tales of Cubicle and Home

    Whispers of Innocence
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    Whispers of Innocence

    Robert Hamill 27 Feb 20246 Dec 20242 Comments

    She glides past Cylburn’s greenhouses, Where fragrant blooms whisper secrets.

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    Difficult Step
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    Difficult Step

    Robert Hamill 11 Jun 20236 Dec 2024Leave a comment

    How could Louis claim his work?

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    Shaky Hands
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    Shaky Hands

    Robert Hamill 1 Oct 20226 Dec 2024Leave a comment

    Some things take years to realize.

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    Phil Never Loses
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    Phil Never Loses

    Robert Hamill 8 Jan 20226 Dec 20241 Comment

    My boss never loses! I'm working for somebody who will get me promoted quickly.

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    Another Ball in the Air
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    Another Ball in the Air

    Robert Hamill 6 Dec 20217 Dec 2024Leave a comment

    When I hear a hare-brained project proposed by a politician, it reminds me of a scheme an old boss of mine, another ball in the…

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    Ari Lox
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    Ari Lox

    Robert Hamill 29 Jul 20206 Dec 2024Leave a comment

    How many square miles could he see from his satellite home, parked presently in its geostationary garage above the Amazon basin?

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    Complicated Logic
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    Complicated Logic

    Robert Hamill 8 Jun 20206 Dec 2024Leave a comment

    I'll buy whatever I want. Stop using complicated logic against me. It's unfair.

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    Church Clothes
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    Church Clothes

    Robert Hamill 1 Jun 20196 Dec 2024Leave a comment

    “No, you can’t go like that! Shorts to church. No. No. No.”

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    Too Old to Learn
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    Too Old to Learn

    Robert Hamill 8 Feb 20176 Dec 20241 Comment

    I expected a grandma type at the guard's desk, but she surprised me.

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    Champions
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    Champions

    Robert Hamill 15 May 20166 Dec 2024Leave a comment

    Why did he treat everything as a fresh fact, each time he mentioned it? Couldn't he just get on with it?

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      Inflation During Tariff Semi-Pause

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      Tariff Revenues and DOGE Savings: A Path to Fiscal Responsibility

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    The brain works with almost matches, not exact matches.

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      Dare We Change?

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      Boomer…Sees the Light

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    Measure of Daily Life
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    Measure of Daily Life

    Recently deceased hoisted by adults and societyTo cumulus heaven, adding Family myths and hard-earned lessonsTo guide our daily lives. Good and evil tally Yet change…

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    How Do We Think

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    We explore how biological needs give rise to emotion, emotion forms associative patterns, and language both reflects and reshapes our outlook. Discover how the mind weighs emotion against logic in shaping behavior.
    Each step rests on the brain’s All-or-Nothing firing, where near matches are treated as exact— and abstraction gives rise to emergent insight.

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    War Powers Act
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    War Powers Act

    Updated Jun 25, 2025 President Trump’s recent decision to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities—without congressional authorization or approval—has once again stirred the unresolved tension at the…

    • Failure of Old Economic Solutions
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      Failure of Old Economic Solutions

    • The Lane Between Wall Street and Main Street
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      The Lane Between Wall Street and Main Street

    • Morality. Absolute or Relative
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      Morality. Absolute or Relative

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      Electricity’s Dark Side: Lessons from the Past

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    Tabulators separate ballots into piles for each presidential candidate during a recount in Dane County (Wis.) on December 1, 2016 in Madison, Wisconsin. (Getty)