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Anxiety in the modern world.
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Nemo Finds Himself
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Sequel to Film "Finding Nemo"
When Nemo and his father came home, everyone saw them as heroes. They said that their clown-fish had become a true hero, traveling thousands of miles and braving sharks, jellyfish, seagulls and people to bring his son back home. Everywhere that Nemo's father went, he was greeted like royalty. And after a vote they made him their leader.... more »
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On Self-Examination
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There are any number of people who ask me why I don't do more by way of self-examination. The reason is that I do not trust the paradigms by which this self-examination is done.
Sigmund Freud was a charlatan; Alfred Adler, more so. When someone tells me that I want my mother or that I am inadequate, the only thing it means to me is that I should discontinue contact with the person who tells me such things. If they insist on believing such things, they can do so without me. I place zero credibility in either quack.... more »
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verity
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Hiya
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how did you take into account the spirit fortress?
Bye
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World War II Generation and 1960s
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I've seen on a number of occasions the older people having a heart-broken look on their faces when they see younger people not living by "traditional values."
I've seen the same look on the face of my grandmother, who had been a card-carrying member of the Soviet Communist Party, when others in the family were making fun of Lada cars.... more »
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Ingredients of Friendship
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I'm writing on a subject that has relevance to many people, regardless of their politics or their beliefs. That subject is friendship.
I used to be terrible at making and keeping friends. I am better at it now, and I would like to explain to people how it is done. A person who starts out badly at something and then gets better at it would have more meaningful things to say on the subject than would someone who has been always good at it. That is because he is conscious of what it took for him to change for the better and is therefore more able to articulate it.... more »
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Guess when
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-------- og Loc Ruby
-- Bless this home.
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a poem for your enjoy
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My heart is broken and sad; it barely beats in place/ The time has
come for me to quit the living race./ It never won me joy; it never
did me proud/ Soon I will be doing what in no faith is allowed./
Unafraid of death, I'll walk the path that's best/ I'll grin as I
stick a kitchen knife in my chest/ I'll blow my brains out against a... more »
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True Humility; False Humility
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Much thought about humility, and how to instill it, is wrong. True humility comes from a realization that other people have valuable qualities, not from the belief that one does not have valuable qualities himself. When defined and practiced this way, humility becomes a virtue that creates interactions among people based on mutual respect.... more »
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Refuting Political Correctness
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Many people detest political correctness, but there have not been enough credible arguments made against it. I have given thought to the matter and came up with rational refutations of some of their central claims. I do so as someone who fully supports women's rights - both to safety at home and a fulfilling life outside the home - but recognizes that, in order to regain viability, feminism needs to change course from political correctness and into a movement that actually benefits women. And this means: Improving their lives at home and outside the home - as relating, once again, to their life both inside the home and outside the home.... more »
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