Category Archives: Philosophy

Broccoli and Happiness

Aristotle said, “He who is unable to live in society, or has no need because he is sufficient for himself, must be either a beast or a god.” Focusing on one who considers him or herself sufficient, at first glance … Continue reading

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Hooked on Happiness

Two weeks ago I considered simplifying by diluting disciplined thought through partisanship, preoccupation, and acquiescence. The week before that I identified disciplined thought as a healthy mix of objectivity and subjectivity; and I also differentiated between disciplined thought as a … Continue reading

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Picturing Happiness

I have espoused the precept ‘Do No Harm’ in 20 different posts throughout this site; that is more than 10% of my weekly posts. This week I have returned to and read these 20 posts and maintain that in context … Continue reading

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Confining Happiness

To drink from a raindrop… To play in a soap bubble… To work in a shoe box… To suffer in silk… …and burlap… …and silence… To drown in a teardrop…

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Bashing Happiness

I was disturbed and saddened this week when I read, (in ‘Moral Tribes’ by Joshua Greene), of a study that showed endorsement of a policy by conservative or liberal leadership had more influence than the actual policy substance. The study … Continue reading

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