We seem so frightened today of being alone that we never let it happen . . . . We choke the space with continuous music, chatter, and companionship to which we do not even listen. It is simply there to fill the vacuum. When the noise stops there is no inner music to take its place. | |
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh | |
[FOMO = Fear Of Missing Out. — kmab] | |
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On This Day In: | |
2021 | The Only Winning Move |
Says Who? | |
2020 | I’m Guessing It’s Real |
For One More Day | |
2019 | Like Smartphones And FOMO? |
Getting Ready For Halloween | |
2018 | Nothing To Build On |
2017 | This One Is… |
2016 | Happy Is… |
2015 | Dare Yourself To |
2014 | Damned If You Do… |
2013 | On A Rainy Sunday |
2012 | Not Sure Anymore |
2011 | But What Does It Cost? |
2009 | Another Day, Another Diet… |
Posts Tagged ‘Aloneness’
Like Smartphones And FOMO?
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Aloneness, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Fear, FOMO, Inner Music, Noise, Philosophy, Quotes, Smartphones on October 19, 2019| Leave a Comment »
From My Sullied Prison
Posted in Included Video, Philosophy, Quotes, Videos, tagged Aloneness, Deepest Need, Erich Fromm, I Am A Rock, Included Video, Leo Tolstoy, Music Video, Philosophy, Quotes, Simon And Garfunkel, YouTube on February 26, 2019| Leave a Comment »
To keep ourselves totally apart so as not to become sullied is the most sullied thing of all. | |
— Leo Tolstoy | |
The deepest need of man is the need to overcome his separateness, to leave the prison of his aloneness. | |
— Erich Fromm | |
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On This Day In: | |
2022 | Don’t Pretend |
2021 | I Like Curves More, Too |
I Don’t Know What I’d Do | |
2020 | Pay It Forward |
2019 | From My Sullied Prison |
2018 | In My Room (2) |
2017 | Pretending |
2016 | And Songs Too… |
2015 | On The Road To Failure |
2014 | Each Moment |
2013 | Conversation |
2012 | 4 Down, 11 Done (At Last) |
I’m Not Afraid | |
2011 | Who’s Risk Is It, Anyway? |
And Blog To Word Up To The Universe
Posted in Philosophy, Quotes, Reading, tagged Aloneness, Philosophy, Quotes, Reading, William Nicholson on May 26, 2018| Leave a Comment »
We read to know we’re not alone. | |
― William Nicholson | |
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On This Day In: | |
2017 | Or Revisiting A Blog Site |
2016 | Alas, Too Often The Latter |
2015 | Either / Or |
2014 | Memorial Day – 2014 |
Perfection | |
2013 | Memorial Day Video |
Equal = Equal | |
2012 | Congrats, Nephew!! |
Doggie Vision Networks | |
The Flash: Omnibus | |
JLI: vol 1 | |
Flash: Rebirth | |
Burning Images | |
What Do You Believe? | |
2011 | Are We Still At War With The Poor? |
The Essential Freedom Of Aloneness
Posted in Leadership, Philosophy, Quotes, tagged Aloneness, Chris Colin, Freedom, Leadership, Philosophy, Quotes, Rate This Article: What’s Wrong with the Culture of Critique, Thought, Wired Magazine on January 24, 2012| Leave a Comment »
There’s an essential freedom in being alone with one’s thoughts, oblivious to and unpolluted by anyone else’s. Diminish that aloneness and we start to doubt our own perspective. …Sure, it’s entirely possible to arrive at one’s own opinion amidst a cacophony of others. But it’s also possible to bend, unknowingly and imperceptibly, toward a position not naturally our own. | |
–– Chris Colin | |
From the article: “Rate This Article: What’s Wrong with the Culture of Critique” | |
Appearing in: Wired Magazine; dtd: August 2011 | |
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On This Day In: | |
2022 | By Any Other Name (Or Description) |
2021 | Democracy, Pandemic, Economy And Climate Change |
Heaven Is… | |
2020 | Hoping For #46 In January 2021 |
2019 | Interesting, But Not Fascinating |
But Try To Eat The Low-Hanging First | |
2018 | Me, Too |
2017 | Apt Enough? |
2016 | Now Or Ever |
21, Pause, Restart | |
2015 | I Am Shocked, Sir, Shocked… |
Lucy & FSND-2 | |
2014 | Less Difficult |
2013 | The Spirit Of Liberty |
2012 | The Essential Freedom Of Aloneness |
2011 | A Problem Of Scale |
Fred Doesn’t Live Here Anymore | |
2010 | Another Book, Another Jog… |