Category Archives: Philosophy

Percolating Happiness

On Monday of this week, at 12:38am I received an email from my dentist’s office requesting I follow a link to electronically confirm an appointment for Wednesday at 3pm. At approximately 10:10am I did so. On Monday of this week, … Continue reading

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A Manifesto on Happiness

In a letter dated October 31, 1819 Thomas Jefferson wrote the following: “Happiness the aim of life. Virtue the foundation of happiness. Utility the test of virtue… …Active, consists in agreeable motion; it is not happiness, but the means to … Continue reading

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Winning Happiness

Certainty applies to this moment. Uncertainty applies to the next moment. Uncertainty implies that change is inevitable and what applies to this moment may not apply to the next moment… or the next… or the next… This moment is fleeting. … Continue reading

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Electing Happiness 2016

This week the first official whack-a-mole poked his head out and said, “Pick Me.” This set me to pondering ‘Progress’ and laying groundwork for an assessment of what will likely be a choice between the more desirable of varied vulnerabilities … Continue reading

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Admonishing happiness

“Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call to her tribunal every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of a god; because, if there be one, he must more approve of the homage of reason than that … Continue reading

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