Tag: social order

Hall’s Rules of Social Order #58

11 October, 2010 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Do your best to avoid creating problems for yourself and your offspring.  IE: if you chose a name for them that is in any way entertaining, that’s setting them up to be taunted.  They’re name should be easy to pronounce correctly (phonetics works).  I knew someone named Parker Brothers, Chris Cross, and Secretia.  Those are […]

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Hall’s Rules of Social Order # 147

20 September, 2010 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Nothing is universal. What works for you may not work for others. What’s also important here is to remember to think objectively and inversely. ie: What does not work for you, may work for others. An example of this would be the modern social networking tools out there. Just because you don’t use RSS feeds, […]

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Hall’s Rules of Social Order # 146

13 September, 2010 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Nothing is just black or white. This is a very broad statement to cover many topics and objects. The point is there is always an exception or a gray area. It’s always relative to who is perceiving it.

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Hall’s Rules of Social Order #19

2 August, 2010 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

You’re considered family when you’re asked for help.  Think about it.  If you don’t feel comfortable asking someone for help, it’s probably because of a varying degree of either fearing their reaction, or not trusting them.  Neither are the traits that exist in a (healthy) family relationship.  It’s a form of flattery honestly.

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Hall’s Rules of Social Order #218

26 July, 2010 (12:00) | Hall's Rules of Social Order

Calm down.  As my cousin nate might say, “Calm the eff down.”  I’m a firm believer that nothing constructive can come out of panic and discord.  Calm down, it will be alright.

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