From questioning our credentials to complementing our content, our readers don't hesitate to voice their opinions. The Editors share a few of your emails.
The loud-talking vulgar person. This is a person that always speaks very loudly and likes to talk about details of their sex-life in public. They also say whatever is on their mind without sensitivity to whomever may be around. While around this person, you feel embarassed and everyone looks at you as though you are the same. I think everybody knows one of these
-Curtis
Who Is Ask Sue?
The following letter is in reference to Suzanne Robinson, also known as “Ask Sue.”
Hi Sue, I hope you're someone that really does have some experience giving advice in situatuions and not just someone on the other end trying to make an extra buck.
-Christina
Editor’s Note: Sue is a very talented writer, author, mentor, and professional. Here is a brief rundown of her credentials in her own words:
I set my path for observing and learning from human behavior at the age of 16 after reading about Gestalt Therapy
I was in my first managerial position at the age of 18
I have 32 years of experience in business management
I've studied psychology through reading and taking classes
I spent 6 years going through a difficult divorce myself and a great deal of time getting to where I am today, with my own business
I am usually skeptical on such a list, as writers tend to suggest treacly or commercial stuff like celine dion, whitney houston or peabo bryson. I found all of the music you suggested, by downloading first and buying the CDs of the really good stuff later. It is my favorite new collection.
Regina Spektor is amazing. Four Tet is soothing. Notwist – well, I accidentally downloaded Solitare instead of Consequence, and it’s wonderful. You may want to reconsider that choice.
Well done! I'm impressed. Not had a chance to try it out yet, but I'm sure it will fit the bill.
Thanks again for the great selections!
Scott Moore Lawyer, musician, and all around bon vivant.