Matt Pless, the voice of the people.
not really but he states a very obvious fact. Too many friends from high school are going in the wrong direction, who’s the next one to take it too far?
I concur. ‘Tis sad.
- Start writing/paying attention to my to do lists, so I can…
- Stop stressing and waiting until the last minute to get things done, so I can…
- Get to bed at a decent hour, so I can…
- Wake up and have “me” time in the morning, so I can…
- Eat healthier breakfasts and enjoy a cup of tea, so I can…
- Have more energy during the day, so I can…
- Feel more invigorated about life and do lots of fun and exciting things.
The end.
“ Each morning when I open my eyes I say to myself: I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn’t arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I’m going to be happy in it. ”
Groucho Marx
“On Sept. 30, the University of Baltimore unveiled its new UB Midtown Campaign, a colorful addition to the campus that features a series of illustrations by nationally renowned artists. Each illustration interprets and celebrates UB’s Knowledge That Works tagline; the full campaign appears on banners on nearby light poles and on posters in hallways of UB buildings.
Renowned designers Milton Glaser, Nick Dewar, Scott Roberts and the collective known as The Heads of State (Jason Kernevich and Dustin Summers) provided the illustrations for the campaign, which recognizes UB’s long history as an anchor for one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. The UB Midtown Campaign celebrates the University’s strong programs in graphic design and visual communication and contributes to public art at the intersection of the Mount Vernon Cultural District and the Station North Arts and Entertainment District.”