Category Archives: Philosophy
Daily Happiness
What is the difference between a Good Day and a Bad Day? Do emotions always trump reason? How long does it take the average person to rationally work their way back from a garden-variety emotional spike (positive or negative) in … Continue reading
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Humble Happiness
Last week I encouraged myself to let go of my ego. I contemplated a society with no egos and wondered if the commonality would be loneliness and despair or compassion and community. I am guessing that question arose because the … Continue reading
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Buoyant Happiness
I have to let go; or (as the case may be) jump off. I’m talking about my pedestal. I think we all have one; a very ornate, marble, solid (yet comfortable and secure) pedestal. I stand on it, tall and … Continue reading
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Ordering Happiness
The idea of moving from ‘order to disorder’ or ‘simplicity to complexity’ is fascinating. For me (and I believe for many others) it succinctly describes the direction that we do move through time. One cannot erase experience. We may not … Continue reading
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Guarding Happiness
Solitude – at times a welcome respite from the clamor of daily existence; at other times a cramped and lonely cell from which screams cannot escape. A scream is difficult for others to interpret and understand. When I scream from … Continue reading
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