Life
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An evolutionary observation (with a twist)
Over centuries, plants developed the ability to build defenses that would make it unpleasant for the surrounding living creatures to eat them. Those are the herbs and spices in which we find great pleasure today. Those are the same repellents that help us as preventive medicine and cure today. Did we learn to master fire…
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What happens after death?
Another question I find much more crucial, much more relevant, much more exciting, much more profound, much more spiritual and intellectual: what happens before death?
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Please!
Learn to find joy, wherever possible.
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The Memory
The individual ability to recall a memory, or the lacking ability to do so — either may be a support system, or a protective one, as we have become who we currently are, and evolve into the future self.
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Happy Birthday, Jessye Norman! 1945
Jessye Mae Norman – Sep 15, 1945
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She: “I never meant to hurt you”
He: “I never meant to love you”
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What is attractiveness?
I do not know. But it appears to be mainly metaphysical, although appearances appear to be merely physical.
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The Heart of a Struggle
Every struggle— Inwardly or outwardlyIs not on a winBut on love





