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Tag Archives: feeling
Absence
The older I get, the more I realize that happiness is the absence of feeling, rather than any sort of fleeting euphoria. “Empty And Marvelous” Patagonia
Jellyfish
What is life without a brain like? Does it move with blissful equanimity? Or does it feel frustratingly on the verge of something?
The Calculus of Decisions
You might often hear somebody say, “that wasn’t a smart move” or “he shouldn’t be doing that” or “that is not an appropriate thing for somebody that (insert adjective) to be doing.” Now this brings up a couple of interesting … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged addiction, bad decisions, calculus, choice, decision, decision making, feeling, live in the moment, long term, moment, right now, saving money, seize, weight loss, why
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