Category Archives: Philosophy

Collectividual Happiness

There is a difference between educating an individual and changing the nature of an individual. Traditional Conservatives want to educate and be educated. Progressives want to change and be changed. Granted, some things need to be changed, but I believe … Continue reading

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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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