Wednesday, May 28, 2008
Voluntary simplicity written by a student of Gandhi..so much truth in one paragraph
"Voluntary simplicity involves both inner and outer condition. It means singleness of purpose, sincerity and honesty within, as well as avoidance of exterior clutter, of many possessions irrelevant to the chief purpose of life. It means an ordering and guiding of our energy and our desires, a partial restraint in some directions in order to secure greater abundance of life in other directions. It involves a deliberate organization of life for a purpose. Of course, as different people have different purposes in life, what is relevant to the purpose of one person might not be relevant to the purpose of another....The degree of simplification is a matter for each individual to settle for himself." ~ Written by Richard Gregg in 1936 a student of GANDHI
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Monday, May 26, 2008
Is corporate America trying to turn your manly man into a girly boy?

Guys Gearing up for Glitter
Alright ladies, my carpenter husband is probably one of most manly, meat and potatoes-type men I know. It is alright with me that corporate America is marketing body wash to him. He has been a faithful user of the Axe body wash line for men since advertisers lured him into the idea that if packaged in a studly way, gel body wash is acceptable for heterosexual men these days.
That being said, his last body wash purchase really surprised me. The gel he pulled out of the bag looked like the same brand & bottle he's used to buying, but upon closer inspection contained what I can only describe as tiny sparkles! I can see by reading the label it is now called Axe Shock. (Um, tell me about it) The "sparkles" are supposed to be beads of deep sea mint meant for something or another.
Come on Unilever Company, all that glitters definitely is not gold. What is big business trying to pull by switching up my man's body wash for what looks like girlish glitter gel? Is this one step closer to marketing men's makeup and many-hose? My message to corporate America, leave my man's meat and potatoes alone!
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