Category Archives: Philosophy

Happiness Screwed

E.P.A. Administrator Andrew Wheeler to a congressional committee in September: “We are committed to the highest quality science. Good science is science that can be replicated and independently validated, science that can hold up to scrutiny. That is why we’re … Continue reading

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Sweeping, Broad, Blustery Happiness

This week I am learning. This week I began reading the book “The Conservative Sensibility” written by George Will. It is difficult to keep up with the constantly changing political landscape. I believe this book, (though I already realize some … Continue reading

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Unprovoked Happiness

I am passive-aggressive. I am also assertively-aggressive. I began this week concerned with the disdain of others. I have discovered connections. Disdain: to openly speak to or of another as a servile subordinate; an overt act of hostile humiliation; contempt. … Continue reading

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Happiness Disgraced

Why is respectability given so much import? There is a stigma associated with being human, but it is only attached to those who are caught being human. Why are we unable to acknowledge our shared humanness? Some who believe they … Continue reading

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How I See Happiness

Am I defined by me? Or am I defined by significant others? Or am I defined by all others? Or am I defined by how I want others to define me? Or am I perhaps undefined until all others and/or … Continue reading

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