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The music of politics

Politics in Washington is a combination of many factors.  Some of these are contrapuntal, with strong sounds of dissonance. Fear, obedience, strategy, tactics, principles, consensus, leadership, and survival are among the many diverse, contradictory, but sometimes sonorous overtones.  The music is certainly played in a minor key, with multiple tonalities. All these are motives as well as operations, all portions of this strange symphonic band. Perhaps this has always been; the best leaders had a sense on how to arrange this strange concoction into a harmonious symphony of achievement.  This was in the past when politicians could be maneuvered into their place in the orchestra of legislation.  Perhaps the current leaders simply don’t understand the fundamentals of political music.  Perhaps the current politicians are so tone-deaf there is little understanding of how this music is made, much less played.  We also have especially too many minor players wanting to be soloists

Healthy Brain - Healthy Body

Lots of help is available for keeping your brain healthy and sharp. Below are the tips from two websites – brief version. All have merit. Go to the sites for details. Here is the first block of seven tips. http://www.entrepreneur.com/article/249752 1. Play a musical instrument. 2. Read anything. 3. Exercise regularly. 4. Learn a new language.  5. Test your cumulative learning. 6. Work out your brain, e.g games. 7. Meditate.  At another website we gain more tips, this time numbering eight. http://www.livestrong.com/slideshow/1011439-8-ways-keep-brain-sharp-age 1. Learn Something New and Complex. 2. Re-Train Your Body. 3. Practice Public Speaking. 4. Use Two Senses Together. 5. Flex Your Short- and Long-Term Memory. 6. Connect and Be Affectionate. 7. Declutter Your Brain. 8. Get Treatment if Necessary. All of these have value. In both sets there is commonality. Extras: Note the overlap and possible recast of some of the above a. Get enough sleep. b. Don’t dwe