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Tag Archives: human behavior
What The Hell Are We Doing?
Events have moved ahead much faster than I anticipated. The coup we’re experiencing appeared far sooner than I thought it would. It’s not a sneak attack. The dust has been on the horizon for sometime. Trump and his followers have … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Being American, Blog, Citizenship, Coup d"etat, Democracy, United States
Tagged cruelty, Democracy, human behavior, Humanity, Resilience, Resistance, Responsibility
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Outrage Is an Addiction
I have discovered that I am still waiting for the shoe to drop. After four years of Trump, I am trained to expect something outrageous every day. What new assault on civility and commonsense is about to occur? Four long … Continue reading
Posted in Awareness, Being American, Citizenship, Coup d"etat, Justice, Mental Health, Politics, Public Health, Relationships, United States
Tagged Addiction, Biden, human behavior, Outrage, Psychology, Recovery
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Portrait of the Artist as a Troubled Young Man
While digging through my photo archives I found this self-portrait from circa 1970, give or take about one year. It is from a four photo strip, taken by one of those photo kiosks that dot, or dotted, fair midways and … Continue reading
Posted in B/W, Blog, Photo, Portraits
Tagged 1970, growing, human behavior, Les Phillips, philosophy, photo, photo kiosk, photograph, reincarnation
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