Category Archives: Philosophy

Contemplating the Complexities of Happiness

Working hard is hard work; not only in the work itself, but also in the ethic required to sustain the effort. From dictionary.com, an ethic is “an intricate or complicated association or assemblage of related moral precepts held or rules … Continue reading

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Solitary, Silent Happiness

Thoughtful, creative study and reflection in solitude and silence. Thoughtful in that it is skeptical and uncertain and questioning and dissatisfied. Creative in that it continuously digs deeper to expand outward and build upward. Study and reflection always alternatively in … Continue reading

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Distracted Happiness

If only it were so simple. If only those day-to-day summary distractions we think are important, were that important. If only we really knew what we know. Who is to say what is best? It seems reasonable to think that … Continue reading

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MIddle-out Happiness

I do not want to rid us of the concept of wealth, but I do think it is necessary to drastically reduce the wealth gap. I believe we have to find a middle road between a poorly managed welfare state … Continue reading

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Happy Christmas to some

Twas the week before Christmas, when all through our nation Impeachment was stirring, Presidential ablation Amendments were hung by their necks with great care, In hopes that our rights would soon run out of air; High justice was nestled all … Continue reading

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