“My first thoughts are dull, are prejudiced, are poisonous. I find last thought, best thought.”
— Leonard Cohen
“My first thoughts are dull, are prejudiced, are poisonous. I find last thought, best thought.”
— Leonard Cohen
Shouldn’t EQ testing be done on all politicians annually?
I am so tired. She is too. Into month 18. It seems never ending. Those who know me will know what I mean. Thank you. Our Bring Kim home account is still in need. Link in first comment.
I find there are a few hours each day when it is like the portal into creative flow of insightful writing, — the stimulation of others being encouraged to think and dream — is open.
Currently those hours are the first few of each day. But at other times they have been early evening.
I don’t have full time access to the ‘generator of the flow’. I do not seek that full time access.
I have for years stated I will go full time only when the patrons arrive. Meanwhile I earn my living in I.T.
My Patreon page [ link in the comments] is a placeholder for my dream of being tangibly re-imbursed monthly for what people tell me is incredibly valuable. The page will grow further as the patrons arrive. Become a patron if you have the ability. Even a few dollars a month encourages me to feel my way back into what at one time seemed my mission. But do not feel obliged. Please.
‘… We may imagine they cannot see. But no. They see, as we all do. But they take their own seeing into a compartment of their mind where the light is prevented from entering. A subtle difference, for sure. But eventually the light will enter. And as the light enters, they will see their own seeing and they will see their choice in blocking that seeing… If only as the body become disincorporated …’
Privilege is Networked. Unravel the network and the privilege foundations are exposed.
Privilege is Networked.
Crying does not mean we are broken.
Inability to cry means we are broken.
Basic Living Allowance for all? .. how much?
Equivalent to salary of a Parliamentary Representative of course.
“The wise have always said the same things, and fools, who are the majority have always done just the opposite.”
— Schopenhauer