Tag: Buddha
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Musings
I love admitting when I’m wrong or weak; it opens the door for me to sharpen my perception, or get stronger. Whatever negative judgments anyone might want to level at me, I’ve already beat them to the punch. Ironically, when someone’s open about their errors or shortcomings, I can’t help but see them as levelheaded…
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Musings
I used to run from the “mundane.” But when I grew older and realized that the very idea of a big expansion where time and space became instantiated into a seemingly consistent set of causalities which give me clues as to what I should do with my objectively short life… I saw that the concept…
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Musings
I’ve heard a lot of artistic types pooh-pooh the idea of logic. I’m always confused by this; firstly, I’ve never met any of these nay-sayers that can provide me with a working definition of logic, and secondly, the correct employment of logic is often a necessary stepping stone—an intermediary that leads the audience into a…
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Musings
When I stop depending on discipline and strategy (of which I believe intuition is a subordinate tool), then I have decided instead to depend on luck. No thanks.
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Musings
Right now I sit before a seemingly mundane, letter-marked interface. It’s capable of forming my thoughts into wonder-filled realms, pearls of wisdom, and even weapons if I’m so inclined. This seemingly mundane, letter-marked interface….it would be a waste not to use it.
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Musings
Desire, Ego, and [all things “negative”] are often vilified as mortal enemies. But from a macroscopic view, they’re natural phenomena arising from our limited states of being. If left unchecked, they can certainly inflict harm, but I believe that everything have its place. Not only that, I believe everything has its USE, depending on whether…
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Musings
Ironically, I find that I experience the most freedom when I apply rigorous discipline unto my being. I gravitate toward conscious control, rather than blind reaction.
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Musings
Encompassing all the beauty and horror you possibly can into a packaged deception borne from your keyboard… …is good fiction.
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Echo: A Dystopian Science Fiction Novel
College Accounting doesn’t stop with the final exam. I know—surprising, right? I thought I could knock out homework, do the problems, pass the tests, and be ushered into an unobtrusive desk job. But much to my dismay, I’ve realized there’s a good reason behind the accountant stereotype. Receding hairlines, coke-bottle-thick glasses, gerbil-nose genitals…they’re no accident.…
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Musings
As “dark” or “light” as something may appear, if everything is formed/comprised from an all-powerful, all-loving benevolence (which, to be honest, I’m not sure is the case), then “darkness” and “lightness” become completely irrelevant in the ultimate sense. All that matters is whether it’s the most useful option within any given moment. Ironically, I believe…
