Archive for September 13th, 2015

If we define success and failing

If we define successful and failing—even good and bad—solely in economic terms the majority of us we condemn. There is no inherent wrong in sharing wealth. And much inherent right. There might be an inherent human right to a certain economic livelihood.

:- Doug.

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Could we?

Our divisions in politics, religions, race, whatever, wound us much as if we were part of genocide. Could we reconcile as well as the South Africans?

:- Doug.

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Genius in the unschooled

Genius is more readily recognized in the unschooled because unexpected. The person of learning trusts less in himself or herself its flashes.

Even more so transcendent moments intruding upon our ordinary days go unseen because any clear night of the year we could look up and see the stars.

:- Doug.

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Don’t connect!

You are already connected with one another. Don’t connect. Participate!

:- Doug.

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Is poetry the same as meaning?

Is poetry the same as meaning? Poetry reveals meaning, more is a search for meaning, a pathway into the woods. Poetry does not require a fully developed meaning for it to step off. Perhaps this is why Frankl wrote of the Search for Meaning.

:- Doug.

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