Earlier in the week, while trying to explain the term “Wallflower” to Luke, I came across the movie “The Perks of being a Wallflower”. I was ecstatic; finally a movie that could describe me and make sense of this dysfunctional brain-to-mouth filter! This morning Luke and I watched the movie and what I got out … Continue reading What I learned from “The perks of being a wallflower”
Tag: humanity
From the Collection of the Artist
It’s the year 2113. A major museum is running an exhibition on life and culture as it was in 2013. You’re asked to write an introduction for the show’s brochure. What will it say? Image: http://legit-faith.com/2012/03/06/the-rat-race/ Join us for an insightful evening into life as it was known in 2013. A sorry time in human … Continue reading From the Collection of the Artist
Moments of Kindness
Describe a moment of kindness, between you and someone else — loved one or complete stranger. Photo: http://theanjananetwork.net/ Kindness is the act or the state of being kind, being marked by good and charitable behavior, pleasant disposition, and concern for others. It is known as a virtue, and recognized as a value in many cultures and religions Kindness is, in my view, the one … Continue reading Moments of Kindness
Your choice to love or hate
I received this one from Encyclopedia of Quotes this morning and just had to share it with you:
What kind of human are you?
This video is going around on Facebook and it is a must see, so I thought I would share it with you. WordPress unfortunately won't allow me to upload video (I'm a cheapie and am only subscribed to the free version, sorry!), but here is the link https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=482843455124803 Next time you meet someone, take the time … Continue reading What kind of human are you?
The real “final frontier”
OK, I'm just going to come out and say it. I know I will probably get a lot of flack from some very intelligent people on this, but I hope, at the very least, to have some agree with me. What's the deal with space? I don't get it. Why would companies spend billions to … Continue reading The real “final frontier”