Viglets: Pithy Wisdom for a Balanced Life
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Today we cannot do anything without getting tangled in some kind of electronic web, stuck on a congested freeway or endure inane cubical working conditions. Add to this political, religious and economic brouhaha and you have the perfect setting for the Viglet Movement.
The inspiration for this book comes from our mundane activities, the kind we all face as we daily roll out to face another electronically enslaving day.
VIGLETS Pithy Wisdom for a Balanced Life is hereby dedicated to all who daily see their lives being trampled on by sassy electrons in cute boxes. It is time for action.
Viggo P. Hansen
"VIGLETS Two - Ode to Dumbness". The Author Viggo P. Hansen prepared this book to help ease tensions now resulting from deumb people, which includes everybody. The author guides readers into creating personal Viglets - odes that are totally unrestricted by rules of grammar - simply let your emotions on dumbness "hang out". The style is similar to Viglet One but the focus is on issues of: "how dumb is that?" Readers will easily relate and find themselves creating insightfull Viglets worthy of sharing generously with friends and foes.Topics include driving, political behaviors, professions run amok, knowledge management, leadership and the hereafter.The author grew up on a farm in Askov, MN during the depression,,served in the US Air Force, was a professor at Cal State Northridge and now seeks to enlighten the world with Viglets. He previously authored math and computer text books. Recent books include"Boundary Layer People", "Noah - First time Boater" and "Viglets One - Pithy Wisdom".
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Viglets - Viggo P. Hansen
Contents
Dedication
Introduction:
What Are Viglets?
Why Viglets?
The Modern Viglet Movement
We Begin
Viglets In Nature
Viglets About Time
Viglets And Food
Philosophical Viglets
Practical Viglets
Rambling Viglets
Viglets For Your Future
DEDICATION
Some say our minds resemble spider webs, a sea bed of kelp or an Amazon rain forest. Maybe, what we do know is that if one strand of our personal egotistical web is tickled it will set off a cascade of reactions, mostly negative.
Today we cannot do anything without getting tangled in some kind of electronic web, stuck on a congested freeway or endure inane cubical working conditions. Add to this political, religious and economic brouhaha and you have the perfect setting for the Viglet Movement.
Creating Viglets begins by examining webs. But Viglets purpose is not to catch and devour, rather it is to entice and liberate our true passion for freedom.
The inspiration for material in this book comes from our mundane activities, the kind we all face as we daily roll out to face another electronically enslaving day.
VIGLETS – Pithy Wisdom for a Balanced Life
is hereby dedicated to all who daily see their lives being trampled on by sassy electrons in cute boxes. It is time to rise up.
Viggo P. Hansen
INTRODUCTION:
These are the smartest and the dumbest of times, all thanks to microchip gadgetry
. The author dedicates this self-enlightenment book to all ordinary souls, gods bless us, who have unwittingly abdicated our freedoms to become enslaved and controlled by binary computers and their associated app monsters. These ubiquitous devices dominate our homes, work cubicles and machines of transport.
Perhaps the most demeaning aspects of these abominable, arrogant, and insensitive ogres are that we often have to stand in line to use them, excuse me. How heartless that people must queue up to get their own money from a clunky germ ridden robotic machine, or crawl bent over, hoping not to break wind, while digging around in dark corners looking for an outlet and nervously trusting that a hapless spider won’t bite.
On top of everything you have to be vigilant about nerdy creeps trying to steal your precious little secret PIN
, memorializing your dear grandmother’s date of birth. Think about it and then ask yourself: How dumb is all this and what will be our future, if this madness continues?
Maybe the Luddites of old were onto something.
We have evolved (or is it devolved) to the point where both fact and