Category Archives: Philosophy

Below Average Happiness

Early week: This week (Thursday) I have a job interview with my current employer in a different department for a lesser position. Apparently, my thinking is hard for some to understand, perhaps hard to follow, and hard for me to … Continue reading

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Happiness lost

So if I am the most qualified to judge my life, and if my life is best defined as the moments I live, then I would say, in this moment, I am a mistake-prone human who takes life seriously and … Continue reading

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happiness; the way of the world

Prolificity. An exciting word. A word that speaks more to essence than to substance. But it is not the whole story. To be complete, prolificity must be more than productivity – (think of a prolific bureaucrat); it must also be … Continue reading

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Happiness: dot-dot-dot

Is life history in its making? Or is history made in hindsight? I tend to believe the latter, so then, what is life? I don’t want to hear all the bunk about life is what you make it, because what … Continue reading

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Millimomentous Happiness

There used to be a zone dividing too soon and too late. I believe in too soon, but I could argue it should never be too late but do understand that there frequently comes a point of acceptance; giving in. … Continue reading

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