This blog explores human behavior through personal reflection and storytelling; it is a venture into the depths of my mind, a place that knows no light.
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Interlude 29 - Prolationem
This is not a Christmas quote, but with the new year arriving in 7 days, I thought it would be appropriate to use this movie quote…
Interlude 28 - Prolationem
It is human nature to form a conclusion when it comes to any noun we find. We really question how the conclusion was formed or where the process truly begins. To add to that contemplative or unnecessary equation, here is a quote whose origins are in question…
Interlude 27 - Prolationem
It always baffles me how often this particular quote is expressed in all forms of entertainment as well as on social media, and yet, the message does not resonate or warn as much as it should.
Interlude 26 - Prolationem
I am an author; I use points of view to tell stories, and this quote, no matter what you think of the source, defines how people react, spawning all sorts of stories…
Interlude 25 - Prolationem
Is it hard to imagine a world where popularity is what inspires people to emulate someone? In the world we live in, this question might sound redundant, but the concern that prompts the question has been around longer than anyone alive today…
Interlude 24 - Prolationem
At any given point in time, there have been and will always be people who express their dislike of any given topic. My advice to anyone who possesses or will develop this particular feeling is to…
Interlude 23 - Prolationem
Some people's names sometimes represent something more than who they were and what they accomplished. I ask that you remember the person, and not the hype surrounding part of their name…
Interlude 22 - Prolationem
Sometimes, I must stop and admire the words written years before I was born. This quote is from the 1930s, a point in time when American literature possessed impactful perspectives on life. Some of it was good, some of it was bad, but it could be found packed into only a few sentences…
Interlude 21 - Prolationem
Philosophy poses questions that are meant to provoke thought and discussion. The intent is for the mind to form a truth. When a philosopher makes a statement, do people see the underlying intentions, or does the quote ring true in some way, shape, or form that is felt in the heart more than the mind?
Interlude 20 - Axioma
Philosophy: the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge, reality, and existence. I am not trying to offend anyone’s profession or hobby, but philosophy is prospective meets experience meets a line of thought; it is something people do every day that has no wrong answers, but the answers always reveal the mind of the one providing the answer.
Interlude 19 - Prolationem
Have you ever encountered a person convinced that everything important is only in the direction they are facing? People can and will do as they wish, but ignoring something just because you do not like it or dismissing it just because you do not think it is important—well, that is where most problems start.
Interlude 18 - Prolationem
This quote was said during a conversation among friends years ago. I will not lie, this statement was received in the worst way it could be, but after the conversation was redirected to the impact, versatility, and interpretation of words, I think the true message was understood if not put into practice.
Interlude 17 - Vis
This time there are no questions to answer, no quotes to reflect upon, not even a drifting thought. You could call this one a manifestation, a prayer, a karmic desire, or whatever you would like to call it, but I call it a wish.
Interlude 16 - Cogitatio
This is not a philosophical question or a quote from anybody, but it might sound like something someone said or asked. It is just a thought roaming around in my mind lately.
Interlude 15 - Prolationem
Words express what the one saying or writing them intends, but sometimes the intended message can be lost within the mind’s translation.
Interlude 14 - Prolationem
Out of everything this individual did, I think this statement holds the most truth and is the most difficult thing anyone can do.
Interlude 13 - Prolationem
When I find a quote that is at the core of what I believe, it makes me smile.
Interlude 12 - Prolationem
When one person makes a statement, it can be received in all sorts of ways, and sometimes, thos words can lead to ideas that may or may not be connected to what was said.
Interlude 11 - Prolationem
This quote comes from a person whose career and life ended sooner than it should have.
Interlude 10 - Prolationem
This quote is from an Author who is widely recognizable even if you have never read anything he wrote.