Happiness. It's relative.
Posted on September 1, 2022 by Jan Wilberg
A profound little lesson – knowledge isn’t always power, sometimes it’s incapacitating.
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What happens here on Red's Wrap is all over the map. There is no single theme, no overarching gripe, no malady of my own or others that dominates. I write about what seems important or interesting at the moment and what aims me toward hope. I write stories, essays, poems - whatever fits the day and the mood. Nothing stays the same, here or anywhere. That's a good thing. Happiness. It's relative.
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Yes. Knowledge can be incapacitating. After Dan’s comment about Road Runner (Pen Monkey 9/1) I remembered a quote by Lily Tomlin. “Reality is the leading cause of stress among those in touch with it.” Not knowing can be so sweet. Thanks, Jan.
a good lesson