Your life is for something
My life is for something
for no good reason
as reckoned by anyone else
something I must love
something I must live
:- Doug.

My life is for something
for no good reason
as reckoned by anyone else
something I must love
something I must live
:- Doug.
Anger, rage, and fear
are within me
I want
kindly and gentle
others have others
:- Doug.
Footprints in the Windsm # 2091
Is it invariably so that major new thinking tracks appear all at once and with force and maybe fully formed, or might they sneak up on us like a field of fireflies as the colors of the day take their leave and we discover again the wonders of the dusk’s sky?
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That we will war with ourselves, with our better natures, means it is uphill all the way. Sisyphus rolling his ball, Prometheus having his liver eaten out, but each by his own hand and beak. Though there be no hope, the work is our duty, and for some of us at least, our oracle, our sentence, our decision. We must steal the fire!
I don’t like Sisyphus because of his violence against humans. Then again, he is the symbol of humanity’s refusal to human better. Further, Sisyphus was punished by the gods for twice cheating death, not for his meanness and viciousness.
:- Doug.
If we are, since we are, our own adversary, how do we get away? How do we vanquish, progress—except by crawling?
:- Doug.
Who? We. We will argue with us; defy our better natures, defile. We are the ones to war.
:- Doug.
75! This day is the 75th anniversary of my birth. I am starting all over, my birth just happened, and I am opening my eyes to a new world.
:- Doug.
Rather than attempt to answer the question in one session, it is well to let it percolate, strain, and ooze.
:- Doug.
The sacred suggests there is something larger than one’s own human life that concerns us, that impinges upon us. It drives into our skin, pinches and squeezes us, stands in our way, demands something of us, loads us. A meaning and a load.
:- Doug.
To bring meaning and reverence to our days, this is the work of doing human better.
:- Doug.
Why choose to fear others? Why choose to fear what’s ahead and unknown on your path? I set before you life and death, fear and love. Choose the third way—go forward and embrace anyway.
:- Doug.