What’s Love Got To Do With It?

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A while ago, I posted a piece on forgiveness. Today, the day of my birth sixty-five years ago, I will attempt to write something of love.

About kulturcritic

With a doctorate in religious studies from the University of Virginia and a master’s degree from the University of Chicago, Sandy had a ten-year academic career, with appointments at University of Virginia and the Colorado School of Mines. He spent the next twenty years in executive ranks at several of America’s largest international firms, including Computer Sciences Corporation, Ernst & Young, and General Electric. He has traveled extensively throughout Europe and North America, as well as parts of Eurasia and Africa. For the past five years Sandy has been living in Western Siberia with his wife and young child, teaching at the Pedagogical University and the Altai Institute for Law and Economics in Barnaul, Russia. Published works include VERONIKA: The Siberian's Tale (a novel), (Islands Press 2011) Apocalypse Of The Barbarians: Inquisitions On Empire (Islands Press, 2010), The Recovery of Ecstasy: Notebooks From Siberia (Booksurge, 2009), Recollective Resolve: A Phenomenological Understanding of Time and Myth (Mercer University Press, 1987), Ethical Decisionmaking Styles (Addison-Wesley Press, 1986), and Gandhi in the Postmodern Age: Issues in War and Peace (CSM Press,1984).
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6 Responses to What’s Love Got To Do With It?

  1. kulturcritic says:

    Jack, you need to change your meds!!!!!!!

    What’s Love Got To Do With It?

    • Jack Waddington says:

      Sandy: I just did … meantime, how are your meds affecting you???. Mine … well!!! I take what the doctor orders; then I need to take a another med to counter the side effects of that med then another med to counter the counter med. Maybe if I stopped all meds, I’d be fine.

      Jack

  2. Gould & Fitzgerald says:

    Happy Happy Day to you!! What a thoughtful challenge to celebrate your birthday! Finding that ultimate singularity in love is so elusive.You raised enough intriguing angles that all had potential. Depending on the circumstances, all could be right at one time or another. So “life is like a beanstalk, isn’t it?”

  3. Manorama Rakhmanov says:

    Dr. Krolick, I would like to correspond with you.

  4. Manorama Rakhmanov says:

    DEADE

  5. Manorama Rakhmanov says:

    DE ADE is typo errrr

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