Posted in Out of the Box on May 16th, 2008
I’m trying to recall who it was who said it was neither oppression nor war that causes unhappiness in us. He spoke of the false beliefs inside our heads, especially the ones we share with our society; those so widespread it never occurs to us to question. These beliefs, for the most part, […]
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Posted in Journal, Out of the Box on Jun 24th, 2007
What would have Neruda been like without his love for country? Would Gibran have been just another Lebanese extolling the cedars of his native land without Haskell’s interjections? Would Martin Luther King still be as remembered now without his dream?
What would I be if all possibility was taken out of my essence? […]
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The most delicious fodder for the idle mind are the irrelevancies in other people’s lives. The errors other people make; these are what gives us the most vicarious of pleasures. Growing wise, at the cost of living life secondhand; with the collateral damage limited to any life other than our own, and safely […]
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