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Post-active judgements

Posted by on Sep 7, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Post-active judgements

Laziness is a key in hatred. Understanding requires the permit of patience and determination where as to dislike and loathe another, one must skip a few steps. This occurs worse in self-loathing and self-deprecation but then takes on an unnoticeable movement when upon others.

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Wanting, and making it better rather than up

Posted by on Sep 7, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Wanting, and making it better rather than up

The point of life is to pursue meaning, which in turns creates happiness. Not the other way around. But what means something? The lives we occupy will quickly and veraciously be eaten up by forces telling us what meaning is… but they can’t. We have to accept and define it ourselves. Without deciding what we want in life, we are literally enslaving ourselves and denying ourselves the means to be happy…

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The fallacy of planning

Posted by on Sep 7, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

The fallacy of planning

Often times things comes into a life that are unacceptable. The response to these unacceptable issues is what defines out next action and for that period the pattern of who we are. Things can be messy, stagnant, dirty, unfinished or murderous. To call it all unchangeable is fucking stupid and lazy. The paradox of planning for people who live lives they find unacceptable is…

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Baking with Values

Posted by on Sep 7, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Baking with Values

Attempting to make changes in one’s life can be fruitless when only action is considered; we are emotional beings and everything we do reflects our values and beliefs. While it is impossible to have a plan without action it is even more futile to have action without values that support that those actions. And more fortuitously, those values beget the actions one is looking for…

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Russian unconsciousness

Posted by on Sep 3, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Russian unconsciousness

Everyone wants to be on top, keen, on their toes, aware, focused. How does one stay this way without constant stimulants or the guaranteed crash? It comes from finding enthusiasm with different perspective and being aware of bored, a growing lack of focus or care, and reaffirmation in one’s self…

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Bad book covers without old diaries

Posted by on Sep 3, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Bad book covers without old diaries

The mind likes shortcuts and creating many for concepts is normally helpful. At times it can get tricky; a hole at the beach is 3 ft by 2 feet by 4 ft, how much sand is in it? The brain starts to do measurements and jump at what it knows but it is a hole, there’s no sand in it. We do this same thing with emotions. The brain jumps to what its knows and tries to synthesize the outcome with old know how or we actively do it ourselves. Problem is that old labels ruin things when we are overly emotional or keep certain ideas closed off that newer information and states of being could use…

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Lost in bad roles

Posted by on Sep 2, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Good people and great relationships are so easily fallen to shitty roles we have made up without their consent. Its best to remember that people are people, not your boss, or a cop, or a coworker that sucks at their job. And every person can be your friend and pretty surely wants a friend…

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Catching yourself

Posted by on Sep 1, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Catching yourself

Falling into, or back into, bad habits and a shitty run of things doesn’t happen in the blink of an eye. Moving to a darker side of things is not an accident but its never a consciously decided action. It takes a bit of sloth but it also can happen naturally in this rushed world. Keep yourself above…

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Your Voice

Posted by on Aug 31, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

Your Voice

How we sound to ourselves and how we perceive others hear us creates a huge subjectivity to our speech patterns. Its key to know this when we lose ourselves or when we feel misunderstood, either to others or ourselves…

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Admitting defeat and accepting victory

Posted by on Aug 31, 2014 in Practical Madness | 0 comments

The human condition hates to be wrong, to lose things. But in most cases of loss, we learn something or are forced to a place where we can better succeed or are fit to succeed. Fighting a scene change is different than fighting injustice…

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