Monthly Archives: May 2020

Individual Human Happiness

I am lacking some fundamental aspect of being; an incompleteness that suppresses appreciation for individual human interaction. This deficiency does not lessen the value I perceive in the individual. I have said many times, and I very strongly believe, that … Continue reading

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Catastrophic Happiness

I am tired. I am angry. I am realistic about my mortality. I am realistic about the future of humanity. I am most often alone in my thoughts. Yet I remain actively hopeful. Is my continued effort in the face … Continue reading

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micro-Happiness

Recently I was asked to cite support for details for essential outcomes for micro-credentials for stacks for a construct that would enable more efficient learning and growth. This was a system being built to disencumber and elucidate. When I was … Continue reading

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Longer, Richer Happiness

The rich get richer, the poor get dead. If you are paying attention, you know this to be true. Of course throughout all of history, regardless of that day’s standard for rich, this has always been true. Eventually though, the … Continue reading

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Happiness flattened

As the curve flattens, our president is working very hard to spout enough contradiction so he may blame others for what goes wrong and take credit for what goes right. The saddest part of this is that there are a … Continue reading

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