David PrideThe Potential Philosophical and Ethical Implications of A.I. on the Future of HumanityRecently, I had an enlightening conversation with one of my new friends. Let’s call him Frank — or call him whatever you like, since he…Jun 25Jun 25
David PrideRedefining LoveIt’s not every day that you meet someone who redefines the word “love.”Feb 27Feb 27
David PrideIf Life Could End Upon Its PeakThis poem was inspired by a recent conversation with my Father who is 80-years-old, a widower, and suffers from depression.Sep 29, 2021Sep 29, 2021
David PrideJust a DoormatOne does not consider the tenacity of a doormat because a doormat is not actually meant to be thought of but my life as a doormat has…Aug 22, 2021Aug 22, 2021
David PrideThe Second Christmas is the Toughest, Yet.I was warned last year that Christmas would be tough without my Mother — but no one warned me about the second.Dec 18, 20181Dec 18, 20181
David Pride8-Years Ago I was Laid Off8 years ago today I was laid off from a job that I had only had for about 6 months, in a state where I knew no one, and I had no idea what…Sep 10, 2018Sep 10, 2018
David PrideLosing My Mom to Alzheimer’s Disease — An article of reflectionIt has been nearly 13 months since my Mother left this earth to spend eternity with her Heavenly Father. I’ve tried writing about her…Jun 26, 2018Jun 26, 2018
David PrideLearning to Enjoy Memories Created with a Lost Loved OneRecently a phenomenon occurred while I was perusing the local shopping center. I was walking towards the bakery section with my keen blue…Apr 3, 2018Apr 3, 2018