Lots of things for us to do
Things for me and things for you
Lots of things the whole day thru
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Thursday, March 02, 2006
examined life
I think it was Emerson who said "the unexamined life is not worth living". The question arises though,just how much time does one spend in the process? You would think the answer is obvious,i.e.,however,it is too easy to become submerged in the pursuit of an abstaction that is insidiously amorphic and therefore unmanageable. So, how much time does one spend on introspection? The fear of falling prey to narcissistic maundering is real.I want to understand who I am,where I'm going,what I've become and what I am becoming but I don't want to spend an inordinate amount of time engaged in the process. Where is the balance?Why do I feel guilty about wanting to do anything at all? It is the point of diminishing returns that is not apparent.Conversely,what is wrong with investing an extravagant amount of time in contemplation? I think it comes back to the book of James where it says "faith without works is dead". Thinking needs to be punctuated by action. The only thing in doubt is the proportion of time allocated respectively.
"Thinking needs to be punctuated by action." This says it. The introspection is on a personal level...how much time one needs is individualized. It should be ongoing, but not obsessive. An observation at the least, a sideways glance. It should be acknowledged and action taken when needed. At least this is what MargO thinks.
"Thinking needs to be punctuated by action." This says it. The introspection is on a personal level...how much time one needs is individualized. It should be ongoing, but not obsessive. An observation at the least, a sideways glance. It should be acknowledged and action taken when needed. At least this is what MargO thinks.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
what we're missing out on..
this is for and with Cheery Cherri, with whom we [she and I] might discover we haven't had in our lives yet xxx
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