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The Key to Success

written by Matthew Rensberry, MD MBA on 2020-06-03

Success is nothing more than a few simple disciplines, practiced every day. Failure is simple errors in judgment repeated over time. Jim Rohn The key to success is to do simple and easy disciplines consistently over time. This goes for both succe... more


Live an exciting life!

written by Matthew Rensberry, MD MBA on 2020-05-21

Heard from a patient: Those who eat exciting food will live a boring life. If you want an exciting life, eat boring food. The idea here is if you spend a lot of effort, money, and time on what you eat, you will have great eating experiences and c... more


Know your path

written by Matthew Rensberry, MD MBA on 2020-02-18

To the person who does not know where he wants to go, there is no favorable wind. Seneca more


Re-homing a captured swarm

written by Matthew Rensberry, MD MBA on 2019-11-03

A friend caught this swarm in his swarm trap. He graciously offered them to us. Here we are transferring them into their new Langstroth home in our backyard apiary! BONUS: The video ends with a new bee being born! more


Influence

written by Matthew Rensberry, MD MBA on 2019-10-20

Great is the power of steady misrepresentation. -- Charles Darwin more


Giving a new Top Bar home to a bee hive

written by Matthew Rensberry, MD MBA on 2019-09-08

These bees moved into a squirrel box and took over! Here we are, giving them a new home. more


Reality

written by Matthew Rensberry, MD MBA on 2019-08-03

"I realized, as terrifying and painful as reality can be, it's also the only place where you can find true happiness. Because reality is real." James Halliday (from Ready Player One by Ernest Cline) more


Philosophy from Hobbes

written by Matthew Rensberry, MD MBA on 2019-07-05

Primum vivere, deinde philosophari First, live; then philosophize. --Hobbes more


Old things...

written by Matthew Rensberry, MD MBA on 2019-06-07

Burn old logs. Drink old wine. Read old books. Keep old friends. --Alphonso X of Spain more


Things happen for a reason

written by Matthew Rensberry, MD MBA on 2019-05-23

"I believe that everything happens for a reason. People change so that you can learn to let go, things go wrong so that you appreciate them when they're right, you believe lies so you eventually learn to trust no one but yourself, and sometimes g... more