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Streamlined Happiness

Last week I discovered a renewed, streamlined Purpose having shed the heft of heavy garments worn to protect me from (what I had perceived as) the cold indifference of other’s judgments. I discovered that these judgments (that I believed were … Continue reading

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Happiness Found, Again

The light spread, suddenly. It took many years though for a full appreciation. It began from above and behind as a warm, luminous glow with occasional hazy, humid patches, ultimately graduating to a few silky, white clouds surrounded by seas … Continue reading

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Trusting Happiness

Today, after several years of considering happiness (and Happiness) I realize two things: I was beyond naive when I first began to seriously contemplate happiness. I am still wide-eyed and gullible in the process of searching for Happiness, if it … Continue reading

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Happiness Found

The darkness closed in; not rapidly. It took many years, beginning from the left as a foggy, pearlescent gray with occasional less hazy, humid patches, ultimately graduating to angry, rumbling thunderheads punctuated by cracks of lightning and the warning clangs … Continue reading

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Revaluing Happiness

Last week I said, “Business relationships are built through market transactions using market currencies.” I would like to extend that thought. Business relationships, market transactions, and market currencies were originally established to satisfy the needs of a community for basic … Continue reading

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