Category Archives: Philosophy
Happiness, around the bend
This past week at work I have had so many urgent task priorities that I have been unable to process beyond the particular specificity. By definition, to process is to apply a series of actions or steps toward a foreseeable … Continue reading
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Happiness Wasted
Have we become the necessity of minutiae? Have we evolved from the actual small and trifling detail to the delusional belief that to surround oneself with a collection of details adds meaning and purpose to inconsequence? What is it about … Continue reading
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Happiness, Please. And Thank You.
In my new position I am required to ask doctors, who work for a university health care system (that includes hospitals), to fill out evaluations on students working to become doctors. In the most recent eight week period (which ended … Continue reading
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Happiness. Whatever.
I live in the Land of No-Ever. How to describe it? It is not necessarily a where, but at times it is. It is more often a when, and on occasion it is a why. It is not an ever, … Continue reading
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Leaping for Happiness
This week I was asked to escort a group of new students from one hospital complex, across the street to another hospital complex. I dutifully led them down the hall, took a right, took a right, took a left, down … Continue reading
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