Monthly Archives: June 2021

Happiness: this or that

I see it all perfectly; there are two possible situations—one can either do this or that. My honest opinion and my friendly advice is this: do it or do not do it—you will regret both.” –Soren Kierkegaard. And I will … Continue reading

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A flurry of happiness

From urge, urgency, to devour, ravenously, crunching bones, grinding gristle, with a greasy smile and a promise, for the greater good. There is no justification. There. Is. No. Justification. Greater good is subjective and driven by power. Those of us … Continue reading

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Happiness tastes like chicken

Words. Magical. Moving. Flowing. Words. As I walk from the edge of forever into the blackberry kaopotatocake ice cream salad patch and then to the end of a long line of ex tuber ants I ponder the meaning of lemonade. … Continue reading

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Happiness? I am sad.

I am sad. I am inspired. I am active; in my own way. I aspire to learn and grow; yet I do not know to what end. I see many (perhaps most, including and especially my self) rushing here and … Continue reading

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