Category Archives: Dan Herman

An annual autumnal anguish, or dealing with death

An autumn anniversary reminds Dan Herman to always be available for people who truly need help.

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Priorities, or figuring out what you actually want

I think it was the philosopher queens, the Ladies of Spice, who said it best: Ha ha ha ha ha Yo, I’ll tell you what I want, what I really, really want So tell me what you want, what you … Continue reading

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Generation Y’s unique relationship with technology, or why I can’t have nice things

Dan Herman tends to go through a lot of cellphones, because he breaks a lot of cellphones. But it’s the fault of his generation, not his own! He’s entirely blameless.

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Evolutionary advantages of 20somethings

Freedom is a good thing. Freedom is the thing we’re supposed to be strive for — from a very young age, pretty much every aspect of aging is marked by more freedom. But there’s a catch. There’s always a catch. … Continue reading

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The vagaries of getting old

There’s a lot of baggage that comes with getting older. When you’re younger you hear all about the changes your body’s going to go through and how different everything will seem and how uncomfortable showers will be in middle school, … Continue reading

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