Monthly Archives: February 2024

Suggesting Happiness

I came across this suggestion in the book “Blood Memory” written by Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns: “We’re supposed to make decisions that go seven generations beyond…” -Marcia Pablo, Native American. I came across this statement in the work of … Continue reading

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Disjointed Happiness

We live in a Factual Fiction, built on false and questionable assertions, guided by intentional fiction, and ruled by a vocal majority. We should (and I believe we could) live in the pursuit of Beauty-Truth-Wisdom-Justice, built on substantiated, tangible fact, … Continue reading

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Happiness?

Silence…

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A Happiness Lost

The world is quiet. Yes, I can still hear the voice, the smile that once filled this expanse – it is easy to remember – but in this moment it is somehow more meaningful to listen closely and to hear … Continue reading

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Happiness: what’s the frequency?

I think it is safe to say that the bad guys win more frequently than the good guys. I think this is why I have come away from reading so much nonfiction and have increased my load of fiction. In … Continue reading

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