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Joseph N. Kolton is a seasoned entrepreneur, author, humorist, closet philosopher and the founder of PHOTObrainiac. For fun and contests with cash prizes visit http://www.photobrainiac.com/index.php

The Wisdom of the Ages

11th February 2011
Summary: There are certain truths that hold up over time and are just as meaningful as they were the day they were thought of. This is a loose interpretation of an old tale that has been around forever, the original Author is unknown. Article: ... Read >

What Came First—the Mind or the Brain?

04th February 2011
Summary: Sometimes one wonders if some people have either one. That also brings up the bewildering question as to whether the mind and the brain are separate entities. Article: Is one the result of the other or are they actually one another, t... Read >

What Price Money?

28th January 2011
Summary: 'Money money money money, I do not necessarily think thee holy, but I often wonder how thou canst go out so fast when thou comest in so slowly,' Og Mandino. Og was a very wise man. Article: What price do you pay for money? Money is on... Read >

Cars and Their Owner's Personality

19th January 2011
Summary: Some wise man speculated that dogs and their owner's tend to look alike and that after time even wives and husbands start to look alike and act alike. Is the car you drive a reflection of your personality? Does your car make a statement abo... Read >

Why Animals, and Photos of Animals Fascinate Us

12th January 2011
Summary: Perhaps it is the brutal reality, absurdness and humorous antics of the wild animal kingdom that sometimes mirrors our own human condition. Maybe its admiration that draws us to them? Article: All cubs, chicks, puppies, kittens and babie... Read >

Babies Can Grow Up to Be Something You May Not have Expected

12th January 2011
Summary: Someone once suggested that prospective parents should take a test before having a baby. If we look at some aspects of parenthood, society and kids today we may agree. Babies are not that easy to get rid of, like say a bad pet--you could be st... Read >

Your Kid's Adult Personality--Are You Responsible?

12th January 2011
Summary: Psychologists tell us that your kid's personality, his or her future prospects and whether he or she is a jerk or a productive citizen will be set in stone before he or she becomes a teenager, usually by the age of seven. Did you know that, an... Read >

Are Teens Brain Damaged?

12th January 2011
Summary: No, well at least not all of them. Teen brains are simply underdeveloped, not yet mature, require more nourishing and education. Research tells us that the human personality and attitudes are already in place by the age of seven. Uh duh--you t... Read >

Is your Family Dysfunctional?

12th January 2011
Summary: Are all families dysfunctional? What is a normal family? Who decided what is or is not dysfunctional? Is there such thing as 'normal'? Webster--'family'--a group of individuals living under one roof and usually under one head (household). ... Read >

Couples--For Better or For Worse

12th January 2011
Summary: Someone once suggested that before couples have children they should take a test to qualify them. That may be too late--they should be tested before they even become a couple. Is it fate or do people just choose to screw up their lives on p... Read >

Are Dogs and Their Owners Alike?

12th January 2011
Summary: Some wise man once observed that dogs and their owners have much the same traits and quite often have similar appearances. Does the dog become like its master or does the master become like the dog? Article: Let's take a look at Billy Bo... Read >

Weddings--The Beginning of the End?

12th January 2011
Summary: A girl and guy fall in love--well they think its love--decide to marry, go through the stressful process of a large wedding, go on the requisite honeymoon, get back to their home and reality--and now the fun begins. Article: Two perfect ... Read >

Cats Are Not Like People--Nor Do They Want to Be

12th January 2011
Summary: Cats have a brain about the size of a walnut--humans have a brain probably a hundred times larger. Because cats have such small brains they are difficult to train--not at all like dogs. Have you ever seen a cat sit on command? Cats may have... Read >

Interesting How the Mind Works

12th January 2011
Summary: Many people think that they are simply victims and have no control over their own lives, however, although it appears that way it is not true. With the exception of those who have diseased minds due to some medical affliction or others born... Read >

Float Your Own Boat

12th January 2011
Summary: 'Row, row your boat gently down the stream, merrily, merrily, merrily life is but a dream'. Everyone knows this song, does it have any message--is it a metaphor? Article: It's likely that most of us think of our lives as more like a r... Read >
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