Happiness. It's relative.
Posted on September 30, 2019 by Jan Wilberg
I was taught to fall on my sword immediately. No stalling. No waiting around for an alternative truth to become available. An immediate, full falling on my sword was imperative if I had been caught in an episode of incompetence, conniving, or dirty dealing.… Continue Reading “Well-Armed”
Category: WritingTags: accountability, admitting guilt, honesty, integrity, trust
Posted on June 6, 2014 by Jan Wilberg
There are secret schools where people go to learn how to lie. There they learn how to be ambitious in their lying and convincingly upset when challenged. They study tapes of Ryan Braun and Lance Armstrong issuing denials about their doping, watch them both… Continue Reading “Learned Liars”
Category: WritingTags: betrayal, deceit, dishonesty, honesty, integrity, lying, morality, relationships, truthfulness


What happens here on Red's Wrap is all over the map. There is no single theme, no overarching gripe, no malady of my own or others that dominates. I write about what seems important or interesting at the moment and what aims me toward hope. I write stories, essays, poems - whatever fits the day and the mood. Nothing stays the same, here or anywhere. That's a good thing. Happiness. It's relative.
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