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Category Archives: Philosophy
Happiness? Not today.
I am 60; born on 12-3-1959. This week my wife turns 60; born on 3-3-60. We were both born on a 3, three months apart. We were both born on a Thursday. We have 3 children. Our youngest is 30; … Continue reading
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Cheating on Happiness
This week I have been thinking about cheating in baseball. If you have not been keeping up, the Astros were caught. When I first heard about their scheme, I was appalled, as many were and still are. But with a … Continue reading
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Happiness: A Meeting in the Middle
It is okay, and at times it is necessary, to be difficult; (i.e. doubt, ask questions, debate alternatives). It is never okay to lack empathy and a reasoned awareness. Of course, the difficulty therein is the ability to balance the … Continue reading
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Flawed Happiness, flawed
I aspire to egoless productive contribution. I like to believe that I am a skeptic and a learner and a thinker. In my actual day-to-day, I am a flawed human who too frequently perpetuates the status quo. Every one of … Continue reading
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Absurd yet significant Happiness
Near the end of his book (“A Thousand Small Sanities”), Adam Gopnik asks a complex and intriguing question. A concise version of the question is immediately below, followed by a summary of the circumstance: Are the sharks eating the people … Continue reading
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