Category Archives: Philosophy

Indeed

According to a report this week, (September 9, 2024), from the Pew Research Center the top four voter issues, according to the percentage of registered voters who say the issue is very important to their vote, are as follows: Trump … Continue reading

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Grace

I think the whole idea of grace is to remind us that life is a gift. Gift: “something bestowed or acquired without any particular effort by the recipient or without its being earned.” From March 6, 2021: “Grace alone implies … Continue reading

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Rejection

Affluent comfort is security; freedom from care, anxiety, or doubt. Compassion requires effort. Effort, done properly, creates discomfort. Thus affluent comfort rejects-refuses-repels compassion. Affluent comfort is the realm of those with wealth and power. Though a large majority of us … Continue reading

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Broken

Broken: reduced to fragments; fragmented; ruptured; torn; fractured; not functioning properly; out of working order. We as a nation are broken. Yet we remain tied, bound, gagged to a system that is safely entrenched in practice, ritual, convention. And I … Continue reading

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Promises

Regardless of who makes a decision, instinctively… When a decision is made and it works to my advantage, it is smart. When a decision is made and it works to my disadvantage, it is dumb. After instinct, decisions are according … Continue reading

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