Jurgen Habermas dies at 96Not too long ago was considering buying a bunch of this guy's books!! He's up there with Theodor Adorno, this recording is from one of my new apps where you get a daily digest of what's going on, such soothing voices eh? I like when they say... See More » (1)
I have conflicted thoughts about SWTo stay or not to stay, that’s the question 🤣 Anyone else goes through that from time to time?
Only 8 days to go till I can choose a different nameI admit fully that "FrugalNoodle" is one of the stupidest and most lame attempts at a unique sounding name ever conceived by someone who wasn't trying. I think maybe I'll change it to something like Eardrummer -- now that's more bold and true to... See More »
The reason why I sometimes rapidly share stuff ...... is that there's not enough time to watch, see, and hear everything I want to, so in an alternate reality sense i'm offering those things I personally can't fit in for others to watch, see and hear for me, and at the celestial check out I'll in a... See More »
There's not just one kind of sadness, and at least one of those kinds is goodIt's a clean sorrow that I attempt to word here, it's like beautiful classical music, or sweet memories in a photo album, i'm definitely of the former type, photo albums don't do much for me, but remembering those times with an inner eye can be sadly... See More »
The best things let you do things, while the misnamed best things do it all for youWhen one has nothing to do, whatever was good, spoils. It seems to me at this moment that this is why there can be an abundance of great resources but with minimal results. I am a case study of some schmuck who has collected thousands of great... See More »
It's easy for the simple to become complex, but well nigh impossible for the complex to become simpleAnd yet that is perhaps the goal, to become simple, not simple-minded, but being able to understand all as if it were simple. The Universal Mind For me with such a concept red flags pop up, i've been trained effortlessly to distrust anything from... See More »