Category Archives: Philosophy

Happiness Unguarded

On Gossamer wing Aloft, take flight Your Restless spirit Most ev’ry night A Weightless release Vast depth, alight ’til Shimmery thoughts Refract your sight Then Dappled unease Betrays your height And Temporal heart Brings back the night … … … … Continue reading

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Revolutionary Happiness

“The woman’s skin was yellow-brown, like ferrous earth, and hairless, except on the scalp; not shaven, but hairless. The features were strange and childlike, small mouth, low-bridged nose, eyes with long full lids, cheeks and chin rounded, fat-padded. The whole … Continue reading

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Excremental Happiness

To look upon Life from a distance, To see Life as a comprehensive whole, Is a magical and wondrous perspective. To live life day-to-day and moment-to-moment, To parse out its never-ending parade of intricacies, Is a gritty and often abrasive … Continue reading

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Nourishing Happiness

This week I vividly discovered that I am pretentious. It came as a surprise, but it should not have. Pretentiousness is typically, (almost always), judged by another; very seldom, (almost never), by oneself. This makes a tremendous amount of sense. … Continue reading

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Hibernating Happiness

“The primitive simplicity of their minds renders them a more easy prey to a big lie than to a small one, for they themselves often tell little lies but would be ashamed to tell a big one.” –Adolf Hitler on … Continue reading

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