Monthly Archives: March 2021

Happiness, radicalized

4.43 – 4.18 = 0.25. This week I am struggling. Is 4.18 close enough? Good enough? Is it okay to settle for 94.36%? When 100% is possible? Of course, now that the work is done at 94.36%, 100% means additional … Continue reading

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Happiness: a damn lie

To say “you can do what you want” or “you can be what you want” is a lie; a lie that resulted in Trump and Hillary. On the one side, an uprising, a backlash, a revolt, a movement. On the … Continue reading

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Plump Clumpy Happiness

I make a thick bean soup and I make red beans and rice. Typically, I use a canned creamed red bean from the south to attain the desired consistency for my red beans and rice, but I have previously experimented … Continue reading

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A Long Way From Happiness

Salvation or, (if you prefer), meaning / purpose through the Ages has undergone multiple facelifts. From: The Catholic Church – Salvation through religious observance and good works, to The Protestant Reformation – Salvation through Grace alone, to Calvinism – Strenuous … Continue reading

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