Author: Matt Murley

lessons, life

If You Can’t Beat ’em, Join ’em?

About six weeks ago I wrote a blog post where I outlined some of the most annoying grammar and spelling errors that I see and hear every...

Read More

Uncategorized

• One Comment

Common Grammar Mistakes that Make My Skin Crawl

This post originally appeared on my business’ blog. You can read it here. Being in the middle of the information age, computers and...

Read More

funny, internet, lessons, life

Life Lessons from ‘Pure Pwnage’

  Note: Anything that may appear as a typo in this post is not. Everything is spelled as it has been officially named. In 2004, Pure...

Read More

opinion

• One Comment

People. Period.

Several weeks ago, I re-shared a photo from my Facebook timeline. I didn’t create the image, I simply passed it on. I passed it on...

Read More

advice, lessons

• One Comment

Don’t Just Be Good, Pass On Better

Recently my mother returned from a trip to Guyana with the Salvation Army, the course of which was spent renovating a seniors’ home....

Read More

internet, life, opinion

I’m a Paper Pacifist

There are already a lot of articles online about the war between paper and pixel, but apart from the tasks that require a computer (like...

Read More

lessons, life

It’s Okay to Ask for Help

I don’t know about you, but I have a lot of trouble asking people for help. Unless I do something for them, anything that they do for...

Read More

blog, confessions

Blogging is Hard, and I’m Not Good at It

You read that right. I’m not good at blogging, and I don’t think I ever was. In spite of that, I want you to keep reading my...

Read More

confessions, life

I’m a Pathological Liar

I’m a liar. I lie to my friends, I lie to my family, I lie to strangers, and I lie to myself. That last one is most upsetting and I wish...

Read More

life, religion

• 2 Comments

I Reject Your God

I should say up front that I respect everyone who is a devout Christian, or any religion for that matter. In fact, I have many good friends...

Read More
Close