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Category Archives: Philosophy
Happiness – It is Time
This is installment #1 of a sci-fi serial. Installment #1 was posted 1/23/21; appropriately a numerically-ordered palindrome. Follow the links forward from the last sentence and backward from the first sentence of each post. I am not a scientist. I … Continue reading
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A Monopoly on Happiness
This week I heard a psychologist on a documentary say “We translate perceptions and experiences of being better off than others materially, to being better than others. The mind makes that translation…” In Capital in the Twenty-First Century, a documentary … Continue reading
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Significantly Insignificant Happiness
“Many of the dangers we face indeed arise from science and technology—but, more fundamentally, because we have become powerful without becoming commensurately wise.” -Carl Sagan. The quote above as a springboard to some agreement and some initial thoughts / additions: … Continue reading
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Borderline Happiness
Names of places from “Underland: A Deep Time Journey” written by Robert MacFarlane. “The Room of Cubes. The Passage of the Claustrophile. The Boutique of Psychosis. Crossroads of the Dead. The Clinic of the Aliens. The Chamber of Phantoms. The … Continue reading
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Happy Christmas Season!
Twas the weeks around Christmas, when all through my being The hope of the season, I’m just really not seeing The mocking faux kindness that’s up in my face It works very hard to keep me in my place. The … Continue reading
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