Tag: buddhism
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Musings
The act of writing is fairly accessible; it isn’t hard to acquire a pen and a pad. Making writing into something visceral—drawing/cajoling/enticing/choke-slamming your reader into a whirlwind tour of your crazy-ass mind—that’s something else entirely.
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Musings
I’ve worked with plenty of people who are deeply invested in being perceived as “right.” I’ve worked with only a few who are deeply interested in GETTING it right. I prefer the second over the first, hands down.
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Every algorithm—society’s, science’s, spirituality’s, magic’s, philosophy’s, morality’s—seems to be subordinate to cause and effect’s. If I can figure out what works and what doesn’t, then I can use the resultant power to help others out…or crush them. At this point, a higher test of character comes into play. The lesser test of character is exhibiting the…
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The pursuit of pleasure has led me to misery, and so has the pursuit of toughness. It’s the levelheaded pursuit of fulfillment and results that gives me a true sense of peace, and lets me rise above the fickle tides of cravings and whims.
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I’ve got some plans I’d like to enact. Existence doesn’t care; it’s marked me with an expiration date that will be honored, regardless of what I have or haven’t accomplished. So I guess I’d better get to work.
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The way I see it, everything is formed from a 14 billion year old expansion of energy, rendering the paradigm of “natural/unnatural” into an illusory misconception. There are plenty of things in “nature” that can destroy us or drive us to insanity. I prefer a less dogmatic set of terms: harmonious and inharmonious. That way,…
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Actively seek to be humbled, actively seek to learn from it, and strength/will/worth will no longer be a concern; they’ll naturally pour into you.
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Musings
When I can see that happiness and sadness are simply conditions—not goals/destinations to be attracted or averse to—meaningful strategy starts to fall into place. Fulfillment follows shortly after.
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Musings
In times of difficulty, if you can maintain a clear head and strive to make the best decisions possible, you have increased your chances of attaining “secondary gains,” or unexpected benefits. I think blessings in disguise often go overlooked, due to blindness arising from resignation or frustration.
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Musings
My idea of detachment is to be able to kick ass at life and walk away from the ensuing praise and glory. It seems that most people’s definition, however, is to run away from the hard work of kicking ass at life.
