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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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Happiness: Solved

Today 1 in 3 adult black males in the United States of America are convicted felons. For some this gap (33% of adult black males vs. 13% of all adult males) just goes to show, all blacks are criminals. For … Continue reading

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Happiness after ever

Every day we pretend; living in a land of make-believe, we play dress-up and live the day, the moment, happily-ever-after. I suppose this is more functional than the alternative: to be truthful, living in a land of sensibility where we … Continue reading

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Happiness, until it is not

The smell of wet Rotting leaves and mud Death, followed by Life Until it is not Each cycle is the same Until it is not Milky and sulphurous, Life flows Until it does not Death is not waiting Death is … Continue reading

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