Category: Philosophy & Musings

  • Musings

    Musings

    Perhaps some of you are like me, and harbor a vicious spark of anger deep within your soul.  Rather than let it consume me from the inside out, I’ve decided to channel it; I’ve decided to wage war on the shortcomings that hold me back from accomplishing my goals.  If rush hour eats into writing…

  • Musings

    Musings

    Nothing I do may be enough.  That’s why it takes courage to try, discipline to KEEP trying, and the best critical thinking I can possibly muster, so I can sharpen my strategy as best as I can.   If I can do all of that, I find I sleep soundly at night, knowing I’ve given…

  • Musings

    Musings

    When something doesn’t work, I sit up and take notice. Could it be a fluke? Absolutely. But if there’s a trend of dysfunction, then there’s something wrong with my approach, or the obstacle is insurmountable.  Either way, I need to employ the most honest assessment possible, make necessary adjustments and try again, or shoot for…

  • Musings

    Musings

    I used to think it was all about willpower, but when I focused purely on that, I’d burn myself out.  Now I think it’s a simple decision:  based on the available information, am I willing to do what it takes to execute my strategy?  If I am, then I get to work.  If not, then…

  • Musings

    Musings

    Regarding my personal beliefs, I leave the door open for magic and miracles, but I think it’s foolish to rely on them.  In the past, I’ve dazzled/baffled “magic-minded” folks with results borne of strategic thought and consistent discipline.  So in the grand sense, I’d argue that discipline and strategy are just as impressive as nebulous…

  • Musings

    Musings

    I’ve found that when I act solely in line with my comforts and fears, I usually get led into a spiral of anxiety and misery.  But when I act in line with my convictions, I sleep well, and experience a harmony which makes the temporary setbacks well worth it.

  • Musings

    Musings

    I’ve known people who are largely ruled by pursuit of comfort or immediate gratification.  They seem to lead a piecemeal life; I’ve seen them jump from pleasure to pleasure, comfort to comfort—all of them transient—as entropy rises with inexorable certainty, trapping them on a sinking piece of compromise and misery.   Personally, I’d rather seek fulfillment. …

  • Musings

    Musings

    Truth is a sword that cuts both ways, because even while it can slice through deception and ineffective thinking, the ensuing revelations often imply that I must take action. Thus far, however, I’ve found that those sharp, stinging reprimands are far more pleasant than the slow, cramped death that arises from the alternative.

  • Musings

    Musings

    In my opinion, if you admit/address deficiencies to the best of your ability, you never have to worry about whether you’re “strong,” “weak,” “worthy,” “worthless,” or a host of other labels; you’re simply solving problems and doing the best you can.

  • Musings

    Musings

    Sound strategy (which arises from being honest with myself so I can objectively assess my strengths/weaknesses) increases the chance I can dictate the terms with which I live my life.   Unsound strategy increases the chance that life will dictate what I do, as a matter of necessity.