The Cusp Of Thirty

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This month marks me reaching my 29th birthday.  I remind myself not just to live but to reflect.  When you reach certain points in your life you begin to realize it’s not solely just about one or the other, but through reflection comes life.  In order to appreciate where you are, one has to see who you’ve chosen to become.

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Great beers are everywhere

Beer is another thing Joe and share an interest in. This isn’t anything special, I know. The majority of men share a passion for beer, but the share part is a bit hard if you live on different continents. Thankfully we’ve had the opportunity to enjoy our fair share of beers together in the past (and future) but until the next time we have the opportunity, there is an app called Untappd. I’m hooked on it.

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Murky and Uneasy Waters

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Imagine a lake, undisturbed.. still.  Now throw a rock or even a pebble into it.  You can envision the lake now having waves that span out of the area impacted to an extended area.  The motion can make it pretty difficult to see what’s going on beneath the surface of the water.  And should the movement come from the ground of the water, it can make it murky or muddy it, leaving it all too unclear.

Just like life and our view of the world around us..

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Dependability = Availability + Reliability

Dependability

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It comes in a lot of forms and measurements. Regardless of one’s associations in life, it’s a fundamental part of any relationship’s foundation.

Possibly, the greatest indicators for it are availability and reliability. Dependability and reliability play hand in hand. The one underlying commonality between the two is availability. It’s all tied into one.

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This is your blog

So, you may have asked yourself why “TheCommonEinstein”? To answer that in short, we’re in no way in any relation to arguably the greatest physicist to have ever lived.  Nor are we in any field of science as well.  Just friends who’ve been told “nice job, Einstein!” jokingly throughout life (who hasn’t though?).

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First of many

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My good friend Joseph asked me earlier this week if I was interested in writing for his blog. I immediately said yes because I’ve also been wanting to start a blog but haven’t taken the time to start nor did I know what to write about. Working together is way more fun plus you keep each other sharp. Besides that, I think we can write about different things in life and have a lot to offer. Everybody has a story to tell and besides that, in my opinion our different backgrounds make it more interesting.

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