Archive for 'death' tag
How To Have The Courage To Stand Up For What You Believe In
Monday, June 22nd, 2009Not long ago I was stuck in a dingy machine shop 20 miles from nowhere waiting around for the mechanics to install a new pipe and muffler on my car. This was not because I love automobiles or get some kind of visceral thrill from rumbling engines and screaming tailpipes. No I was here because [...]
There’s A Last Time For Everything
Tuesday, September 30th, 2008Imagine spending a day with someone you truly care about – someone you enjoy being around, where the hours seem to melt by effortlessly. Now imagine that day existing in a timeless state – a bubble of time made just for you – separate from the cares of the rest of the world. Perhaps you’re [...]
How To Enjoy Your Life More Part 6: Your Deathbed Review
Monday, August 11th, 2008As the morphine drips slowly through the tubes and the blurry, smiling faces of family, friends, and old compatriots smile lovingly upon you, there will come a moment in which it all becomes vividly, unquestionably and inescapably clear: You were in the driver’s seat all along. The choices you made determined your path, the opportunities [...]




"Better than Cosmo! Others just recite facts, but I like your posts best because of the in-depth analysis."
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"Greg is a dapper gent, intelligent, and easy to hang with. He made me feel right at home in his film noir-esque lair. We talked at great length about books, influences (we both write), and on a broad range of topics that might cause one to raise an eye brow while pondering. He was great fun to roam the city with. I'm looking forward to another round of pursuing art exhibits and deep dialog over late night coffees the next time we cross paths."
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"Dude I hate to write you about this again but those nutrition tips you sent me were a fucking godsend. Anyway, I do appreciate ya... you're a good egg."
"Dear Mr. Greg: You are creative and amusing... two things I find irresistible. If I didn't live so far away, I'd go after you myself! Thanks for all the laughs."
"Hey thanks for all the stuff on girls and relationships. I was up reading last night for like 3 hours. We had an earthquake not too long ago here in California, but man, some of the stuff you wrote shook me more than the quake!"
"I have to say, you provided several hours of entertainment for me just now. It is a great thing to know there are other people with similarly twisted senses of humor and intelligence. Thank you very much Greg Thompson, and good luck with the woman of your dreams. Should you ever feel the need to entertain me again, please feel free to do so, I'll take it any way I can get it."
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"You're a very quotable man, Greg. I loved some of your bits of wisdom so much I posted them on my Facebook! It's easy to tell many of the things you say come from a place of true experience."
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"The best thing I like about your writing is how I feel the presence of your heart among the words. You say what you mean and do what you say. I admire the authenticity of your beliefs even though I don't always agree completely."