Lead contributor Greg Asimakoupoulos expresses his perspective on current events and life in general through verse. We have used Greg's weekly expressions since SeniorLifesytle began in 2006 and borrowed (with permission) the "Rhymes & Reasons" title used on the Partial Observer website where his work still appears.

The updated SeniorLIfestyle site includes all of the Rhymes & Reasons we have used since April 2006. 


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Aging, General

 9 records found

Finding Integrity Over Despair in a New Stage of Life by Richard Bergstrom

A New Day Dawns and We Rise Cheerfully to Meet It by Garrison Keillor

Suddendly It's Clear Why I Want to Be Old by Garrison Keillor

How to Crack the Code to Happiness in the Second Half of Life by NPR Staff

Make Peace with the Past by Ken Potts

There are 4 more items for the category Aging, General and the Attitudes topic...See the whole list


Arts & Entertainment

 1 record found

A Man Called Otto (Revisited) by Greg Asimakoupoulos


Communication

 4 records found

Cultivating Civility by Rusty Writing and Mark I. Pinsky

Truly Offensive Four-Letter Words by James N. Watkins

Don't Be a Bad Listener by Stephanie Vozza / Fast Company

America Isn't Awkward Enough by Adam Kotsko / Zocalo Public Square


Faith, Religion & Spirituality

 3 records found

Mirror Christianty by Greg Asimakoupoulos

Thanks to Lutherans I Skipped Ballet by Garrison Keillor

Who is On Your Mean-the-Most List? by Bill Nichols


General

 11 records found

We Must Become Children So Our Kids Can Survive by Garrison Keillor

Standing at 86th, Waiting for a Train by Garrison Keillor

A Week in Kansas and Missouri by Garrison Keillor

Walking a Crowded Street in Gratitude by Garrison Keillor

Listen Up, He Says, and He Means It by Garrison Keillor

There are 6 more items for the category General and the Attitudes topic...See the whole list


Government & Politics

 4 records found

A Fable about Bewilderment by Garrison Keillor

My Thoughts After Being Cut Down by a Tree by Garrison Keillor

How Old is Ancient? by Dan Seagren

Driven Apart or Drawn Together? by Stu Johnson


Health & Wellness

 4 records found

Three Steps to Avoid Burnout for Good by Alice Turner / Stylist

A Noble Idea That Hit Me Last Tuesday by Garrison Keillor

To Get Out of Your Head, Get Out of Your House by Arthur C. Books /The Atlantic

Five Habits for HappinessA few minutes a day is all it takes Reported by Stu Johnson


History

 1 record found

An Idea, Probably Wrong, but It is an Idea by Garrison Keillor


Holidays

 3 records found

Thanksgiving Reflections by Leona Bergstrom

A Prodigal Father's Day by Greg Asimakoupoulos

Making Deposits in the Blessing Bank by Greg Asimakoupoulos


Inspiration

 7 records found

The Bank of Thanks by Greg Asimakoupoulos

A Prayer for Peace by Greg Asimakoupoulos

What Mozart Did for Me Last Week, Thanks, Amadeus by Garrison Keillor

Dare to be Ordinary by James N. Watkins

How to Be Thankful for Your Life by James Clear / JamesClear.com

The Four-Way Test by Greg Asimakoupoulos

The ABCs of Life by Greg Asimakoupoulos


Life Events

 22 records found

Look Around, I Get the Drift by Garrison Keillor

Epictetus on Fifth Avenue, a Week Ago by Garrison Keillor

'Stand Up for Yourself' I Keep Thinking to Myself by Garrison Keillor

Visitng Home After a Long Time Away by Garrison Keillor

Afternoon Tea with the Galloping Gourmet by Greg Asimakoupoulos

There are 17 more items for the category Life Events and the Attitudes topic...See the whole list


News & Current Events

 4 records found

Last Wedneday, Stuck in a Traffic Jam by Garrison Keillor

Gay Pride Prompts Sad, Shameful Aniomisty by James N. Watkins

Bridging the Divide by Stu Johnson

Conspiracy Theories and Human Psychology by Russell Johnson


Relationships

 13 records found

MGM Baxters series 2024 by Rusty Wright

A Plate of Rigatoni with Friends by Garrison Keillor

I Am Giving Up Anger, So Should You by Garrison Keillor

LGBTQ(IA+) and B-I-B-L-E by James N. Watkins

Two Suggestions for Dealing with So-Called 'Conceited' People by Ken Potts

There are 8 more items for the category Relationships and the Attitudes topic...See the whole list


Trends

 1 record found

Race Relations by the Numbers by James N. Watkins