Category Archives: Philosophy
Passing Happiness
Last week I encouraged doubt and uncertainty in the form of thoughtful (internal and external) skepticism. I also encouraged the following, which (I believe) will flow better from a wellspring of doubt and uncertainty: an acknowledgment of the fluid nature … Continue reading
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Doubting Happiness
Each day I work at translating my Life – my daily actions – into something meaningful and worthwhile. Many days I am confounded; most often, not as I go through my day, but at the end of the day looking … Continue reading
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Happiness on Hiatus
I have nothing this week. Which, if you’ve been paying attention, means that I have something. I just need to find it. I’ve been distracted this week by 200+ chigger bites obtained on a picnic in a state park. I … Continue reading
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Keeping Happiness Real
There is no such thing as this world. In the moment that I think of this world, it has changed. And in each moment and with each thought it changes again, into something new and different and potentially wondrous. In … Continue reading
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Swarming Happiness
One morning this week I awoke to a loud buzzing. Before I opened my eyes it was almost as if I could feel the syncopated vibration of thousands of tiny wings inside my head. A second before I opened my … Continue reading
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