Category Archives: Philosophy
Disheartened Happiness
In the jurisdictional world at large, there is a difference between legal and ethical. In the business / employer / employee / customer world at large, there is a difference between justifiable and just. FOR EXAMPLE: In many places it … Continue reading
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Happiness, unfinished
Two weeks ago I quoted the following passage from “The Silk Roads: A New History of the World” written by Peter Frankopan: “Although Europeans might have thought they were discovering primitive civilisations and that this was why they could dominate … Continue reading
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Acumenical Happiness
There is a segment of our population made up of individuals who are not only intimidated by greater intelligence and by science, but who would also go to great lengths to avoid such matters. This week, our president cancelled a … Continue reading
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Potent Happiness
I am (slowly) making my way through “The Silk Roads: A New History of the World” written by Peter Frankopan. Following are selections from Chapter 13, “The Road to Northern Europe.” Referencing the Incas of the 16th century: “In the … Continue reading
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Leaving Happiness
After three years of employment, it is difficult to continue working for an organization that cares less about quality and process integrity than what a $10 per hour, part-time employee does. Yes, as a representative of the organization, it is … Continue reading
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