Bringing together meaning from the "relationships and connections" established with the people in our lives. Understanding our own identity. Seeing the impact of not just people but thoughts and books. Seeking for the intellectual insight and understanding of why our life story came to be.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Around "this" town area or neighborhood
This is not the picture I took today. This blogger tool is a joke. The day by the way if fine but a lot of other things are not. You can go on to register a complaint and all that means is that your on a list of thousands of posts that I suppose people actually read. I guess ranting on a blog about posts that you wonder why people in their right mind would read is sort of the ultimate delusion. It is almost as ridicules as wondering why I am centering each line and any logical way of taking that function off and fixing it is just as unlikely to be discovered by me as I type this as figuring out how to tell whoever is in charge that they have lost their mind if they thing they improved "blogger". The only improvement that I can see is the cleaver little tricks you can learn about how to make money by using this blog. If everyone who has figured out the new tools would send me a penny then I wouldn't worry about getting any money. The other day I was wondering if our cat, still with us by the way, was the smartest critter here? Well for sure she is smarter than the folks who created this wonderful new blog ..................the picture I took couldn't be posted because this blogger fool thing turns it on it's side so I found another one.
Exploring the question of “Who Are We” requires us look back at our life story. Each time we look back we see it a little different and, in that way, reinvent ourselves. Our network and connections contribute to the story and are part of the answer. Our story brings meaning and is our memoir as we go forward.
Tolstoy got bogged down with understanding the "meaning of life" and suggested that who we are was really the essence of life. Finding meaning is no small task.
Solutions of puzzles often require the recognition of patterns
EXPERIENCE
PHD's take a lifetime
The same guy just not 70
Still me in there somewhere
Muhammad Ali / Favorite Quote
Only a man who knows what it is like to be defeated can reach down to the bottom of his soul and come up with the extra ounce of power it takes to win when the match is even.
Pocatello's West Side: Chapel on the right and accross the street and just to the right is the library. Went to this alone the first time at about 9 years old. Loved it.
Millcreek Canyon
Favorite Trail: Running is freedom. Freedom for the mind and the body
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