by Larry | Aug 22, 2025 | Book Report
I just finished reading Mysteries of History by Robert Stewart, and it was an interesting mix of history, myth, and explanation. The book is full of illustrations, which made it easy and fun to flip through. Each chapter takes on a mystery—things like the pyramids,...
by Larry | Aug 22, 2025 | Book Report
I just finished reading Shakespeare’s play Much Ado About Nothing, and it was such a quick, fun read. What really stood out to me was how witty it was—the dialogue is sharp, full of banter, and the humor still holds up even though it was written centuries ago. The...
by Larry | Aug 18, 2025 | Book Report
I just finished reading Decisive by Chip and Dan Heath, and it really opened my eyes about how I make decisions. The main focus of the book is a decision-making framework they call WRAP, which stands for: Widen your options – don’t trap yourself in either/or choices....
by Larry | Aug 16, 2025 | Journal Entry
It’s been a while since my last post, and a lot has happened here. First, my good friend Matt—who I’ve written about often—was taken to the SHU (the Special Housing Unit). Nobody knows the official reason, so all we have are rumors. The word is that someone called or...
by Larry | Aug 3, 2025 | Journal Entry
This week had a little bit of everything: laughs, setbacks, milestones, and one more reminder that the finish line is creeping closer. Let’s start with one of those “only in prison” moments. My buddy Matt — yeah, the one who burned himself making me a birthday pizza —...