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2.27.13 The Ideal vs The Real, It’s your life.

February 27, 2013

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“Real knowledge is to know the extent of your own ignorance.” The song “Night Life”, written by Willie Nelson, has a chorus , “The night life ain’t no good life but it’s my life”. That chorus says a great deal about those who live at a particular place. A place that is often unconventional, creative, […]

2.21.13, Blind By Choice? Finding your IKIGAI, It’s never too late and is more expensive….Better?

February 21, 2013

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“A compelling story, even if factually inaccurate, can be more emotionally compelling than a dry recitation of the truth.” About 25 years ago, a friend of mine did not approve of the girl I was dating. She saw noticeable discrepancies between us. We didn’t really like the same music, the same foods, what we did […]

2.15.13. Seeing is not Believing, unless of course, you’re believing it.

February 16, 2013

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“There are things known and there are things unknown, and in between are the doors of perception.” The term “Referential” when applied to art means: “an item from which a work is based.”  Now that item referenced, my or may not be recognizable, while, in art, Non-referential means “perception of an object without known points of […]

2.10.13 Open and Receptive…or it might just be COINCIDENCE

February 10, 2013

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“If it is an imperfect word, no external circumstance can heighten its value as poetry.” Friday morning 2.8.10 while walking a number of events took place that clearly added a great deal of wonder to the over all timbre of the walk. Above me for well over an hour,  enormous flocks of Sand Hill Cranes […]

2.04.13. The Probable Threats of Choice and Finding Your ONLY People

February 4, 2013

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Exercising choice is a menacing option. I use “menacing” because it implies a “Probable” threat. Now how do a probable threat and choice share the same bag of tricks. Pretty simple, in many cases the choice that will elicit us a much greater, more  prosperous result is obvious, yet passed by for a sense of […]