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Tag Archives: frustration
Self Control
This post is in response to Caprice. It is also a continuation The Calculus of Decisions. I want to comment on a couple of themes that have been appearing on this blog. The first, of course, is active philosophy. How … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged achievement, active, caclculus, caprice, choice, colbert, conscious, decision, emotion, ethics, Freud, Fromm, frustration, goals, how we decide, jonah, lehrer, philosohpy, ration, rationality, report, self, subconscious
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Faith
This blog is a response to Existential Crisis One thing that I have been recently inspired by is a multi-faceted approach to life. It seems that life (obviously?) is a concoction of many angles, situations,events, thoughts, etc. and the only … Continue reading
Posted in General Philosophies
Tagged brain, conscious, coping, crisis, daunting, definition, doubt, evolution, existence, existential, faith, freedom, frustration, impossible, infinite, instincts, mechanism, multi-facited, rely, sanity, survival, truth, universe, vast
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Frustration
Containing anger at the ignorant masses is a tough thing to do, especially here in Albuquerque where we are suffering the driest hottest winter on record. Even though I know this is a terrible and spiritually bereft notion. Are we … Continue reading
Posted in Quick Ideas
Tagged Albuquerque, anger, climate change, frustration, record heat
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