“The history of scholarship is a history of disagreements.”
Charles Evans Hughes [1862-1948],
Speech to American Law Institute, May 7, 1936
Wednesday, October 16, 2019
October 16, 2019
QUID PRO QUO
Crud! All I heard
for three
weeks now are these three
words, “Quid pro quo!”
Everybody on the news talk shows
used the Latin term, “quid pro quo”,
as if I knew exactly what they meant.
I did and I didn’t,
so I didn’t say
anything. I even used the term without
being sure of what I was saying.
I know it means, "Something for something."
"You scratch my back …. I’ll scratch yours."
"Nobody does nothing for nothing - no how."
Yet, I still don’t know what quid pro quo
means. I really don’t. So I’ll go with the
phrase: "There’s always a catch." Got it.
October16, 2019
Thought for today:
“Today the ringing of the telephone takes precedence over everything. It reaches a point of terrorism,
particularly at dinnertime.”
Nieles
Diffrient,
New York Times,
October
16, 1986
Tuesday, October 15, 2019
October 15, 2019
10 TOP MOTIVES
[Self-test # 26]
Here are 10 possible motives for doing what we do. Jot
them down on 10 small pieces of paper so you can shuffle them. Next study them.Ask yourself if you have a motive that is not
listed and you want it on your list.Good. But then eliminate one from this list - so you’ll still have
10.When you have your 10, put them in
order of importance or priority for you. There you go. It’s a self-test. This
is Self-Test# 26 on this blog - which I began back on June 17,
2007. Game: see if you can find all 26 tests.