Monthly Archives: April 2022

Happiness in Hindsight

For the first time in my life, I feel like I am stuck. In hindsight though, I have always been stuck. In hindsight previous decisions to become unstuck were in actuality merely a change of scenery and (according to the … Continue reading

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Happiness: Considerations

422 years after a scientist was burned at the stake for insisting that the sun did not revolve around us we still insist that the world does. And those of us who maintain that it does not, continue to be … Continue reading

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Happiness: Afraid or Ignorant?

Which came first? Or a better question: which is predominant? The superficiality of certainty? Or the certainty of superficiality? On the one hand, to be certain, to be powerful, to be in control, one instinctively will not venture too far … Continue reading

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Debating Happiness

I don’t suppose we have lost it, because we know it is there. It is more that we have chosen to separate it; to put it in its own little box apart from us. We on occasion pull it closer … Continue reading

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Blue Blooded Happiness

In the last 40 years 40 percent of the NCAA men’s basketball national championships have been won by the four teams meeting in this year’s Final Four; and interestingly this year’s championship game is being played on 4/4/22. Furthermore, of … Continue reading

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