Thursday, January 29, 2009
(Photo by MsAPhillips)
You know to me it all looks the same.
You know to me it all looks the same.
About Me
- Name: Steve Caratzas
- Location: Stuck in the Middle with You, United States
Find Me Here
Recent Viewing
Recent Reading
Peaceable Kingdom
by Jack Ketchum
Car by Harry Crews
All We Need Of Hell by Harry Crews
Body by Harry Crews
Pocket Kings by Ted Heller
Publications
It Will Be A Train (2004)- $5, postage paid
The Incredulity Tour (2005)- $6, postage paid
- Get both:
It Will Be A Train &
The Incredulity Tour
$10, postage paid
Other blogs worth a visit
- a sad day for sad birds
- born obsolete
- course description included
- alcoholic poet's sad poems
- ReCall To Poetry
- lodo grdzak's long intermission
- michael kimball writes your life story
- crowned with laurels
- dottcomments
- lovers' last go around
- really bad movies
- with hammer and tong...the lettershaper
- ron silliman
- humanyms
- rocketradio
- amy king
1 Comments:
Jesus would say:
Greeks are born to it.
Wikipedia says:
Cynicism is one of the most striking of all the Hellenistic philosophies. It offered people the possibility of happiness and freedom from suffering in an age of uncertainty. Although there was never an official Cynic doctrine, the fundamental principles of Cynicism can be summarised as follows:[7][8]
1. The goal of life is happiness which is to live in agreement with Nature.
2. Happiness depends on being self-sufficient, and a master of mental attitude.
3. Self-sufficiency is achieved by living a life of Virtue.
4. The road to virtue is to free oneself from any influence such as wealth, fame, or power, which have no value in Nature.
5. Suffering is caused by false judgments of value, which cause negative emotions and a vicious character.
Post a Comment
<< Home