Category: Uncommon Sense

  • Life coaching is often missing

    DR. GLENN MOLLETTE What is next for you? Are you making plans for furthering your education? Are you interviewing for employment? Are you debating about your career path? What type of occupation will be fulfilling and pay the salary you want to earn? Possibly you are making plans to get married? You may be wondering

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    Life coaching is often missing

  • Is the Titanic worth the risk?

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE Life is filled with risks. Perhaps you enjoy skydiving, climbing Mount Everest or swimming with sharks? Each endeavor involves serious risks. Nothing would be accomplished on this planet without people willing to venture out into the unknown. Space exploration and medical and educational advances would be stymied without an innate spirit

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    Is the Titanic worth the risk?

  • Don’t vote for a number

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE Are President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump too old to be President of the United States? The answer to this question varies and depends on your perspective. This perspective hinges on your expectations of America’s President. Should he or she be able to run up steps? What about walking

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    Don’t vote for a number

  • Are presidential candidates sinners?

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE Are the Presidential candidates all sinners? This could be a potential question for an upcoming town hall meeting or debate. Answers from the candidates would be interesting. Would any candidate admit to being a sinner? Would some of them deny ever having sinned? Would they say something like, “I sinned a

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    Are presidential candidates sinners?

  • Choose your company carefully

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE  A friend will do his best to prevent you from driving off a cliff. Your enemy will give you directions to the cliff and happily watch you plunge to your destruction. A friend cares enough to caution you about financial decisions or bad investments. Your enemy will be glad to see

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    Choose your company carefully

  • Enjoy your stuff, but be prepared to let it go

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE One of the perils of life is putting too much value on “stuff.” Stuff can be about anything. It can consist of what we have or what we don’t have. Much of life is about our stuff. Our house, cars, things in the house. Things around the house and things in

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    Enjoy your stuff, but be prepared to let it go

  • Reevaluate your church mission spending 

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE  For 50 years of my life, I’ve been associated with churches that have given over $4 million collectively to outside denominational endeavors. The typical mainline denominational church/parish will collect weekly offerings from their members. A percentage of this money each month is given to a state office. The state office will,

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    Reevaluate your church mission spending 

  • Stop the invasion before the ship sinks 

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE  Your three-bedroom house might accommodate 10 to 12 guests on holiday weekends, but it’s not easy. Even If you have two bathrooms the shower time has to be coordinated. You enjoy the gathering, but after a couple of days you are ready to resume normalcy. America may never resume normalcy. We

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    Stop the invasion before the ship sinks 

  • Mother’s Day and your time

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE You may have lost your mother early in life or never really knew your mother. My two sons were only 17 and 20 when their mother passed at the age of 49 from multiple sclerosis. Mother’s Day is a tough day for them and many others around the world. This day

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    Mother’s Day and your time

  • Expensive and least expensive colleges

    BY DR. GLENN MOLLETTE  Many parents and high school seniors are considering college options after high school. It’s a major life decision. Young adults and parents can become financially crippled if careful consideration is not given. Here are some of the most expensive colleges in America, followed by a list of some of the cheapest

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    Expensive and least expensive colleges

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