PS,

who-else-what-else-248.JPG‘PS tail’ is how to read my little title; it’s a mantra born in my mind just this morning, March 24, Manila time. It is a new mantra for creative thinking; reminiscent of Edward de Bono’s ‘Po’ (no comma), I’m offering it as a mind-blogging phrase for you to mine your gray matter and come out with copious ideas. The service is free – it comes from you; you help yourself.

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  1. PS, « This Franciscan Essay Says:

    [...] PS, ‘PS comma’ is how to read my little title; it’s a mantra born in my mind just this morning, March 24, Manila time. It is meant for creative thinking; I’m offering it as a mind-blogging phrase for you to mine your gray matter and come out with copious ideas. Contrary to grammatical rules, my comma is not meant to indicate a pause, a temporary stop; instead, my comma is meant to be a prompt, to indicate a request to finish a silent ‘and?’ and a silent ‘so?’ and a silent ‘however?’ and a silent ‘nonetheless?’ and a silent ‘nevertheless?’ and a silent ‘but?’ and a silent ‘for?’ Click here for the full essay [...]

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