Author Archive for: Bruce Stachenfeld

Entries by Bruce Stachenfeld

Non-Fiction Writing

  How to Invest in Commercial Real Estate if You Know Nothing about Commercial Real Estate: The Definitive Institutional Real Estate– This is my latest non-fiction endeavor where I partnered with David Dowell to craft a book that would help anyone interested in commercial real estate investments get started – soup to nuts. You can […]

Poetry

Poetry:  I love writing poems.  It is such a thrill to have an idea – a thought – a vision – an inspiration – and then turn it into words that convey this to others.  It can be cute,  funny,  horrible,  depressing,  analytical,  philosophical, or any other form of communication. But at heart, it has […]

Stand-Up Comedy

Stand-Up Comedy – why pick this?  Because it scares the ever-loving sh*t out of me!  I mean, they call failing in stand-up comedy ‘dying’ for a reason, right?  Well, the whole point of The Bruce Projects is hitting my comfort zones head on, so I am working on this.  So far I am bombing.  I […]

Piano

Piano – I bought a piano about ten years ago and my wife is still vexed about my not learning to play.  So here goes piano lessons.  This is not coming to me easily, though.  I am struggling but not giving up, at least not yet.  Being honest, this has fallen by the wayside, but not […]

Singing

Singing – I started singing lessons and to my surprise, with just a little training, I have a really nice voice!  I am working on Unchained Melody as my first real song. People who have heard me sing have been as surprised as myself.  “Bruce can sing? Bruce can sing!”

Adler & Stachenfeld

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To The Dreamers

I laughed when I cried Such melancholy inside   My dream project had failed And it hurt I bewailed   Failure had me in tatters I’d neglected other matters   All that I’d sought Was now just for naught   What is life all about? I now have much doubt   It’s not giving your […]

Who is Most Likely to Survive

I start this (first) article with a quote from Charles Darwin, whose brilliance was not limited to going to the Galapagos Island to look at tortoises.  He was a philosopher and a thinker and his books are well worth reading, including one I loved called On Natural Selection.  He said: “It’s not the strongest of […]