
I examine ideas that have meaning to me. Here you will find the archives of my writing since 1996, with new thoughts under Notes. I also post on bluesky @wh0n0z.bsky.social, and Wordpress @catchmydrift.blog Let's grow our writing together!
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Many years ago, I had the opportunity to attend a lecture by renowned author Elisabeth KüblerRoss. She was tiny in stature yet a giant in reputation—a true Yoda-like figure. At this gathering, Ross held the audience of several thousand tran...
Make America Great Again. As acronyms go, this one will certainly go down in history. I imagine the famous Pearl Harbour speech by FDR, paraphrased in my head; “This policy slogan will live in infamy!” The directive MAGA, in reality, may al...
I is a word and a single letter that carries a lot of punch. I is declarative: I was! I am! I will be! Translated to Latin: Ego eram, ego sum, I erit. Whenever bullying teachers asked rhetorically, “Just who do you think you are?” I always...
Triggers are for guns and traps. Triggers can initiate pain or suffering. We sometimes make references to our memory being triggered by a sight, sound, or smell. When a memory comes out of the blue, unbidden, we can feel resentful for the i...
I think of the word Treasure in an emotional fashion like the feeling of Adventure. I can imagine going on a voyage and discovering, at the end of my quest, a treasure most spectacular: That’s the little boy inside me, treasuring a moment o...
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