30
2010
I seem to be getting through a lot of books lately. I pick them up in the new book section at my library and think…hmm…why not? My latest book isĀ Behind the Bedroom Door: Getting It, Giving It, Loving It, Missing It edited by Paula Derrow. It is a collection of essays on sex written by women. Yes, yet again I have picked up a book that was probably not meant for me, but I’m always curious to see things from the other side.
28
2010
I just finished reading Confessions Of An Economic Hit Man. By John Perkins
. This is a (mostly) first hand account of how government, corporations and international banks have created a global empire on the backs of the third world. I always felt there was something pretty sinister about how these three entities – and ultimately us – achieve what they do while the third world continues to suffer in poverty while their own property and resources are taken from them. This isn’t a story about physical invasion or armstrong politics. That is a thing of the past…or at least a last resort.
23
2010
I just finished an excellent book called Ecological Intelligence: How Knowing the Hidden Impacts of What We Buy Can Change Everything by Daniel Goleman. This books goes a long way to help you get a sense of how each buying decision you make affects the entire world – especially in today’s global society. The main premise of the book though is that over the coming years, we will gain more and more access to the information that traditionally has been kept hidden from us, information that could make a significant difference in the buying decisions we make.
29
2009
There always seems to be a battle against those that believe that God created everything in the world and those that believe that everything in the world has evolved from a specific beginning. What I do not understand is why there is any argument at all.
26
2009
Sometimes when you want to grow as a person, it is good to learn about yourself first. In my case, I want to know who the real Kyle Edginton is. I want to know who I am as a man and who I am as a person. Today, I read a book that took me a step closer to uncovering some of that mystery.



