General Ramblings, Not So Private Thoughts, Social Commentary

Rock-Free Zones

In response to the recent spree of rock-related deaths.
https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2023/04/21/colorado-woman-killed-rock-thrown-windshield/11711507002/

Coming Soon to a City Near You: “Rock-Free Zones” for the Safety-Conscious. Rock-throwing deaths spark new fear.

Are you tired of living in fear of being hit by a rogue rock while walking down the street? Well, fear no more! The city is introducing “Rock-Free Zones” to keep the safety-conscious at ease. This new initiative comes after a series of rock-throwing deaths around the country.

Air guitaring and shredding are under scrutiny!

Air guitaring and shredding have long been popular among rock fans, but they may soon come under government scrutiny. Officials are concerned that these activities could lead to accidental rock throwing and want to ensure that people do them safely. Don’t worry; the city is developing safe “Rock-Free Zones” where air guitaring and shredding won’t pose a threat. In conclusion, prepare to rock out in safer locations. “Rock-Free Zones” are coming to a city near you, so you can walk the streets without fear of falling victim to accidental rock throwing. And with a little bit of practice, you can rock out responsibly!

For the record. I support the banning of rocks. They are not protected under the Constitution and should be outlawed. A crime that goes back to biblical times and has been the demise of countless victims. Government should act to stop the proliferation of crime.

Furthermore, I do not support rock or any violence of any type. Nor am I making light of any of the deaths caused by the criminals who utilized rocks or other weapons of war (see David and Goliath) for their unintended uses.

By Shaun Sima
https://chef-pocket.com/aboutme

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The Emotional Toll Of Not Passing The Salt.

Remember those good old potluck dinners where people came together to share their signature dishes? Those days seem to be long gone. Now, it’s all about a frantic race to the convenience store for some potato chips and boxed wine and then retreating back to your lonely Fortnite world. It’s a sorry state of affairs when the high point of your week is a solo pizza night with your favorite delivery guy.

It’s almost as if we’re witnessing the digital dinner’s hostile takeover, and that spells doom for us all. Why bother cooking a meal and engaging in meaningful conversation when you can just order takeout, eat it alone, and scroll through Instagram instead? Because, you know, why bother with human connection when you have a bottomless well of cat videos and memes at your disposal?

Sitting down to eat with your family used to be a sacred ritual. But now, with convenience taking center stage, family dinners are quickly becoming relics of the past. And honestly, who has the time to chat with loved ones when they have a bunch of Snapchat streaks to maintain?

The demise of the family dinner is a tragedy of epic proportions. So, I challenge you (and your kids) to put down your phone, turn off the TV, and gather around the table with your loved ones. Who knows? You might actually enjoy their company. And if not, at least you’ll have someone to pass the salt to.

Unplug and enjoy dinner with your kids and your family. It’s what life is all about.

By Shaun Sima
https://chef-pocket.com/aboutme/

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The Madness of Marathoners: Confessions of a Lunatic Runner (Demons and the Trots!)

Ah, running. It’s like a torture session with your own mind, except you get to wear fancy shoes and sweat a lot. And let’s not forget that delightful voice inside your head that won’t shut up. “You’re too slow,” it says. “You’re too lazy.” Geez, thanks, brain.

But we runners are a special breed. We keep going, even when our inner voice is telling us we’re insane (which, let’s be honest, we kind of are). Is it the endorphins that keep us going? The sense of accomplishment? Or maybe we’re all just gluttons for punishment.

Being a runner is like playing a mental game of whack-a-mole. Every time you conquer one doubt or fear, another pops up to take its place. But as crazy as it sounds, those inner demons have actually make us better runners. We use them as motivation to prove ourselves wrong and push through the pain.

And let’s remember the nutritional nightmares. Eating too much before a run feels like a food baby is trying to escape your stomach, while not eating enough turns you into a wheezing mess. And don’t even get me started on “runner’s trots.” Let’s just say that mid-run bathroom emergencies are a real crapshoot.

But despite all the mental, physical, and digestive challenges, we keep running. It could be the thrill of breaking a personal record or the satisfaction of running with a group of friends (or it’s just the chance to show off our fancy shoes), or the sanctuary of running alone. Whatever it is, we’ll keep running, no matter how crazy it makes us. Let’s raise our water bottle to the madness, the sweat, the tears, and the countless miles. May we never lose our love for the run (or our sense of humor about all the toilet humor).

By Shaun Sima
Lunatic Runner
https://chef-pocket.com/aboutme/

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The great biltong jerky debate resolved once and for all!

Please stop comparing biltong to jerky! They are two different things. The Voortrekkers, who migrated north into southern Africa, learned from the indigenous people how to preserve meat in the hot, dry climate. Biltong is a type of cured and dried meat, with the name originating from the Afrikaans words for rump and strip. It is air-dried for an extended period of time, rather than being slow-cooked at low temperatures like jerky. Biltong is commonly made from beef, but can also be made from other meats such as kudu antelope, wildebeest, ostrich, and zebra.

One of the main methods used in biltong preservation is soaking the meat in vinegar and spices. Unlike beef jerky, which usually contains a significant amount of sugar, biltong typically contains little to no sugar. Beef jerky is often sliced into strips before being cooked and dried, while biltong is air-dried as a whole piece and then sliced into smaller pieces. Due to the differences in preparation, biltong generally has a softer and fluffier texture compared to the chewier texture of beef jerky. Additionally, beef jerky is often more smoky in flavor, while biltong has a meatier taste. Remember, biltong is air-dried while jerky is cooked with heat.

To summarize. Biltong is not jerky! The preparation methods are radically different, with the resulting flavor and texture could not be more different.

Try biltong, I assure you that you’ll never go back to popcorn – yes, it’s that addictive!

By Shaun Sima
https://chef-pocket.com/aboutme/

P.S. I post for my edification as part of my dedication to jumping into the deep end of the internet brand pool. My posts are part raw life journal and part discovery of my voice.

P.P.S There isn’t very much satisfaction in getting the world to accept your viewpoint and praise you. If you only want to hear your opinion, talk to the mirror.

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People say that as if there’s something wrong with it.

People say that as if there’s something wrong with it.
Becoming an acquired taste is a testament to your unique and valuable cultural contribution. Those who appreciate and understand your work are likely to become loyal fans, willing to pay a premium for something that stands out from the crowd and goes beyond just fulfilling a fundamental need or desire.

Having the courage to create something truly exceptional and meaningful is a true asset that those who follow the trend will never be able to attain. So embrace the challenge and know it will set you apart in the long run.

By Shaun Sima
https://chef-pocket.com/aboutme/

P.S. I post for my edification as part of my dedication to jumping into the deep end of the internet brand pool. My posts are part raw life journal and part discovery of my voice.

P.P.S There isn’t very much satisfaction in getting the world to accept your viewpoint and praise you. If you only want to hear your opinion, talk to the mirror.

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Understanding your boundaries.

I wrote about my new year’s resolutions for the country as a whole in my blog post: https://chef-pocket.com/2022/12/31/new-years-resolutions/

Today I feel called to share one of my own that I believe I am succeeding at: Understanding my window of tolerance as it relates to self-care and drawing a line when circumstances are outside my window of tolerance.

The window of tolerance is a concept in psychology that refers to the range of emotions and physiological states a person can tolerate without becoming overwhelmed. When a person is within the window of tolerance, they can regulate their emotions, think clearly, and respond appropriately to their environment. The window of tolerance can be influenced by factors such as past experiences, current stressors, and the individual’s coping skills. If a person’s arousal level exceeds their window of tolerance, they may experience emotional dysregulation, such as anxiety, panic, or trauma response. In contrast, if a person’s arousal level falls below their window of tolerance, they may experience emotional numbing, disengagement, or feelings of depression.

I’ll share more of my goals for 2023 as I’m called to do so, but in the interim, I wish you success with your goals.

By Shaun Sima
https://chef-pocket.com/aboutme/

P.S. I post for my edification as part of my dedication to jumping into the deep end of the internet brand pool. My posts are part raw life journal and part discovery of my voice.

P.P.S There isn’t very much satisfaction in getting the world to accept your viewpoint and praise you. If you only want to hear your opinion, talk to the mirror.

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New year’s resolutions

There isn’t very much satisfaction in getting the world to accept and praise you for things that the world is prepared to praise.

Hopes for 2023. (Warning it’s a long opinionated read based on my personal experiences.)

From early childhood to Gen Z: Invest heavily in education – Providing high-quality education to all Americans, focusing on early childhood development. A teaching entrance exam similar in difficulty to the bar exam. Passing the exam would result in job security, a higher salary, and a guaranteed pension which would attract more people to the profession. All are deserved benefits and are embarrassingly lacking. (Side rant: Passing an exam should be a requirement to vote. If you don’t know who lives at 1600 Penn or who the VP is, you shouldn’t be voting.)

Speaking of childhood development. Teach young boys that true strength is about vulnerability—understanding what they are feeling, learning to express how they are feeling, and healthy outlets for anger. I can’t comment about girls – Having only boys, I’m not qualified.

For a more immediate change, we must not fail to grasp and address the modern realities of millennials and Gen Z sentiment. In chatting with them, it’s clear to me that they refuse the idea that this country is remarkable in its opportunities and potential. And disturbingly, it’s apparent that they manifest sympathy for the idea of socialism more than they do for capitalism. If we are to craft a new culture that is more in touch with 21st-century realities and opportunities, should we not focus our efforts on the young Americans who will craft that world? 

Fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship: Encouraging creativity, risk-taking, and entrepreneurship can help drive innovation and the American economy forward. Don’t kill your start-ups and scale-ups; instead, listen carefully to their needs and act firmly.

Supporting small businesses: The expansion of government policies hinders economic growth and opportunity. The unchecked proliferation of tax and regulatory requirements is impeding new business formation and expansion nationwide. Even the well-intentioned government-sponsored programs that aim to bolster business formation and economic development are destroying the economic opportunity for our nation’s families. Small businesses are the backbone of the American economy and should be encouraged to succeed.

Smaller Government. Don’t legislate all of our choices.

Energy dominance. Another way to phrase it is “energy interdependence,” achieving this milestone is marked by export-led growth of oil and natural gas. And to bring this home for the typical U.S. household, the bottom line matters, and we have a lower cost of living, not to mention increased security and political benefits. 

Immigration: Provide a more straightforward path to Work visas, Green Cards, and Citizenship for those that meet the criteria to become active participants in the country’s success. Entry into the southern border is uninhibited — which is a far more sensible way to go than making the mistake of trying to immigrate legally, which comes at the cost of copious amounts of red tape, tens of thousands of dollars, and wait periods of a decade or more to become a resident or citizen. As someone who has been through the process, legally, I can unequivocally confirm that the system is broken. 

In closing, we can absolutely do better but only if we remove the yoke of the status quo.

By Shaun Sima
https://chef-pocket.com/aboutme/

P.S. I post for my edification as part of my dedication to jumping into the deep end of the internet brand pool. My posts are part raw life journal and part discovery of my voice.

P.P.S There isn’t very much satisfaction in getting the world to accept your viewpoint and praise you. If you only want to hear your opinion, talk to the mirror.

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Jesus was bullied.

Jesus was bullied, so was David and many others in the bible. Bullying is as old as time and will never be eradicated. There is no vaccine for the afflictions caused by the human condition.

People are social creatures. We all have the desire to fit in and to be liked. It might be an oversimplification, but the cause of bullying and the lack of abuse reporting by the victims stems from a desire to be loved. As social creatures, people search out ways to fit in, which provides the momentum for the bully, and unfortunately, it also leads to abuses going unreported.

As a child, I often stood out. Identifying a target is considerably easier if he/she is not following the crowd. Different gangs of bullies imposed different degrees and methods of torment. Some resorted to physical tactics to illustrate to their gang that they were an alpha male and “worthy” of being part of their click, while others succumb to peer pressure to execute a seemingly never-ending barrage of emotional provocations.

My response to the emotional bullies was never to engage, or at least try not to. It’s easier said than done. Their goal was to provoke a response from me and by not providing them that satisfaction, their immediate interest in me waned. They moved on. At least for the time being.

Physical bullies, of which there were only two during my entire schooling career, were those that laid hands on me in some form or another. It ranged from minor actions, such as tripping me up, to violence. I ignored the small stuff, but unlike the emotional bullies, the lack of response drove the physical bullies to escalate. One day, following a punch in the back that forced me to the floor, I stood up, turned around, and calmly punched the bully in the face, bloodying his nose. That was the last time anyone bullied me. I don’t advocate violence and would like to think that I exhausted every possible remedy before deciding to take that action. Sometimes, you need to shout in a language that your audience understands.

My advice to my sons, one of whom has already experienced some minor bullying, is never to act out of anger. When you give others power over your emotions, you give them authority over your life.

Bullying is never caused by the target of their unwanted attention. It’s never the victims’ fault! It is an overwhelming insecurity that drives bullies, and they overcompensate to fit in. To quench their anxiety, the fear that they won’t be liked and that in turn, will lead to them being ostracized, they act in a manner that they deem to be in alignment with the gang’s wishes.
“Gangs are where cowards go to hide.” Mickey Mantle.

Bullying is a much larger issue than we want to admit to, with nuances and consequences. Sadly, there isn’t a panacea to this problem. It’s ineffective and arrogant to apply adult logic and the experience that comes with time and hindsight to a mindset that doesn’t have that luxury. To attempt to do so is flat out wrong and skirting our responsibilities. This is not an adultescent issue, it’s a societal issue. As a society, as parents, we need to accept some responsibility for what our children do and hold them accountable.
Often both parents work; ipads and tv are acceptable babysitters and forget the quality time spent around the dinner table. Life is busy, complicated, and messy; frankly, we are oblivious to our surroundings. Have you ever driven to the store and wondered how you arrived there? Not remembering the traffic, turns, route? We all have. We put life on autopilot until someday something terrible happens to wake us up, and we do just enough to address the issue so that we can put life back on autopilot.

As a society, we have become more accepting and welcoming of the significant issues, but we are overlooking the small ones. Our children do what they see others do. We need to teach our kids to love each other and themselves. We need to demonstrate acceptance, and responsibility and exercise accountability. Making a difference starts at home and must be continued in class.

By Shaun Sima
https://chef-pocket.com/aboutme/

P.S. I post for my edification as part of my dedication to jumping into the deep end of the internet brand pool. My posts are part raw life journal and part discovery of my voice.

P.P.S There isn’t very much satisfaction in getting the world to accept your viewpoint and praise you. If you only want to hear your opinion, talk to the mirror.

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$5,368,709.12 at the end of thirty days

Like most things, it probably won’t go on in perpetuity, but that’s hardly the point.

The almost 60-year-old Moore’s Law describes a simple engineering principle that has impacted every one of us.The number of transistors that can be put on a chip doubles every two years.

Take a penny doubled every day for thirty days; you’ll have $0.01 on day one, $0.02 on day two, and so on.
While those numbers might seem insignificant initially, look further as you keep accruing 50% interest on the whole investment daily. As you keep doubling that $0.01, you’ll end up with $5,368,709.12 at the end of thirty days.
Or double 2 thirty times, and it increases to more than a billion.

From the day that Moore first described the principle, experts have pointed out that it can’t continue and will reach a point where we’ve exhausted any chance for more progress.

Like most things, it probably won’t go on in perpetuity, but that’s hardly the point.
Instead of predicting that things won’t get better, perhaps we should create conditions where they will.

By Shaun Sima
https://chef-pocket.com/aboutme/

P.S. I post for my edification as part of my dedication to jumping into the deep end of the internet brand pool. My posts are part raw life journal and part discovery of my voice.

P.P.S There isn’t very much satisfaction in getting the world to accept your viewpoint and praise you. If you only want to hear your opinion, talk to the mirror.

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Hard-won in the rain

I’m on vacation and it’s raining.

“If it were cooler outside, I’d be happier.” That’s not much different from, “If my kids would simply listen to me, I wouldn’t be upset.”

Some situations are unfair, and we should work to solve them or walk away. However, we don’t have to link these external forces to the way we talk to ourselves.

“As it turns out, the stories we tell ourselves are important, extremely important.
In one of his Daily Stoic emails (from Sept. 8, 2021), Ryan Holiday emphasized just how important these stories are. They determine what we’re capable of being and who we are. These stories craft and create our character, our outlook on life. They determine if we are content or unhappy. They determine if we are persistent and successful or if we are lazy and a failure. They are powerful enough to change ourselves and, in some cases, to change the world.”
Gregg Borodaty – “Stories we tell ourselves.”

Simply put – The story we tell ourselves belongs to us and only us. It’s my truth, and it belongs to me.
Rosamund Zander teaches us to avoid, “I’m on vacation but it’s raining.” It’s far more powerful and useful to think, “I’m on vacation and it’s raining… what should I do with this moment?”

The bottom line is that it’s a hard-won privilege to be in control of our peace of mind.

By Shaun Sima
https://chef-pocket.com/aboutme/

P.S. I post for my edification as part of my dedication to jumping into the deep end of the internet brand pool. My posts are part raw life journal and part discovery of my voice.

P.P.S There isn’t very much satisfaction in getting the world to accept your viewpoint and praise you. If you only want to hear your opinion, talk to the mirror.

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