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Notes From the Corner. Saturday, March 12, 2011. It’s been a while since I’ve allowed myself to think. “ Allowed? 8221; Yes, allowed. “ But isn’t thinking involuntary? 8221; After a near crippling shock to the body, the survival mechanism kicks in. You breathe. Short, rapid and involuntary at first, then gradually slower, deeper and more deliberate. Sadly that’s where the similarity between thinking and breathing ends. 8221; Because the mind is notorious for the deathly calm after. And then you let.

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Notes From the Corner. Saturday, March 12, 2011. It’s been a while since I’ve allowed myself to think. “ Allowed? 8221; Yes, allowed. “ But isn’t thinking involuntary? 8221; After a near crippling shock to the body, the survival mechanism kicks in. You breathe. Short, rapid and involuntary at first, then gradually slower, deeper and more deliberate. Sadly that’s where the similarity between thinking and breathing ends. 8221; Because the mind is notorious for the deathly calm after. And then you let.

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Notes From the Corner. Sunday, October 3, 2010. My mind seems to be wired to believe that living twice is how it should be done. And I’m beginning to work up the courage to disagree, wondering if it’s spending half my life anticipating the other half. My attempt to understand this desire for a sneak peek led me to realize the reason is fairly obvious and a result of basal instincts. To me it appears to be a little of each of the following:. Make an appearance in every aspect of our living. And finally, s...

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Notes From the Corner: Me against Myself

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Notes From the Corner. Sunday, October 3, 2010. My mind seems to be wired to believe that living twice is how it should be done. And I’m beginning to work up the courage to disagree, wondering if it’s spending half my life anticipating the other half. My attempt to understand this desire for a sneak peek led me to realize the reason is fairly obvious and a result of basal instincts. To me it appears to be a little of each of the following:. Make an appearance in every aspect of our living. And finally, s...

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Notes From the Corner: March 2011

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Notes From the Corner. Saturday, March 12, 2011. It’s been a while since I’ve allowed myself to think. “ Allowed? 8221; Yes, allowed. “ But isn’t thinking involuntary? 8221; After a near crippling shock to the body, the survival mechanism kicks in. You breathe. Short, rapid and involuntary at first, then gradually slower, deeper and more deliberate. Sadly that’s where the similarity between thinking and breathing ends. 8221; Because the mind is notorious for the deathly calm after. And then you let.

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Notes From the Corner: Breathe

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Notes From the Corner. Saturday, March 12, 2011. It’s been a while since I’ve allowed myself to think. “ Allowed? 8221; Yes, allowed. “ But isn’t thinking involuntary? 8221; After a near crippling shock to the body, the survival mechanism kicks in. You breathe. Short, rapid and involuntary at first, then gradually slower, deeper and more deliberate. Sadly that’s where the similarity between thinking and breathing ends. 8221; Because the mind is notorious for the deathly calm after. And then you let.

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Notes From the Corner: September 2010

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Notes From the Corner. Sunday, September 26, 2010. Why a Size 7 Will Never Work. Standards are a funny thing aren’t they? Ironically mutable, not quite doing justice to the term. Relativity, as it turns out, spares no one. And standards too, fall prey to the one-size-doesn’t-fit-all phenomenon; differing across people, time, circumstance. Have you noticed that very often we hold others to standards different from those we have for ourselves? Taken to be reason enough. Were your guiding principles? Don&#8...

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