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Re-Post: On Getting Older and Living Up To Values

November 28, 2019 by Joe Gray in Lifestyle, Memoirs, Personal Development, Psychology, Thoughts

Something no one told me about when I was growing up was that as you get older you start to identify and develop your values. Then, as you are doing this, you also start to look at yourself and if you are critical you realize that developing your values is complicated and that living up to your own values is very difficult. So difficult that you find that you are forever in a loop of evaluating your actions, determining how shitty you are compared to the way you want to be. Then you either try to adjust your value system to justify your actions or you demean yourself for being too weak to live up to your own values.

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November 28, 2019 /Joe Gray
adulthood, confession, diary, growing up, honesty, life, personal, personal responsibility, philosophy, psychology, responsibility, self esteem, thoughts, values, virtues
Lifestyle, Memoirs, Personal Development, Psychology, Thoughts

Worthless Meat-Sac

November 22, 2019 by Joe Gray in Balance, Lifestyle, Memoirs, Personal Development, Psychology

I suppose most of my life I've been a little depressed. Not enough to warrant any one's attention. Just enough to dwindle away any remaining hope, pride or confidence from a once playful child. A once hopeful squirt.

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November 22, 2019 /Joe Gray
I suppose most of my life I've been a little depressed. Not enough to warrant any one's attention. Just enough to dwindle away any remaining hope, pride or confidence from a once playful child. A once hopeful squirt.
Balance, Lifestyle, Memoirs, Personal Development, Psychology

My Favorite Podcasts of 2019

November 16, 2019 by Joe Gray in Favorites, Reccomendations

Here is a list of my favorite podcasts of 2019!

CLICK ON LINKS TO CHECK OUT THESE GREAT PODCASTS!

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November 16, 2019 /Joe Gray
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Favorites, Reccomendations

An Educational Miss

November 15, 2019 by Joe Gray in Cultural Musings, Rants, Thoughts

If kids can vote at 18 and everyone thinks they should vote then why is there essentially no formal education related to political philosophy? They should also be practiced in evaluating candidates and understanding the process and its consequences.

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November 15, 2019 /Joe Gray
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Cultural Musings, Rants, Thoughts

Photo Journal 11/7-8/2019

November 08, 2019 by Joe Gray in Photo Journal

Shot with Canon 5D

Canon 100mm f2.8 Macro Lens

Oxbow Regional Park 11/7

Blue Lake Regional Park 11/8

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November 08, 2019 /Joe Gray
blog, blogger, blue lake, canon, hiking, macro photography, macros, mt. hood, nature, oregon, outdoors, Oxbow Regional Park, Parks, photo blog, photo journal, photography, portland, sky, squirrels
Photo Journal

Who is this "We" you speak of?

November 08, 2019 by Joe Gray in Cultural Musings, Balance, Ethics, Free Will, Philosophy, Rants

When I listen to certain people prognosticate about what we all are doing or should be doing I can't help but become curious about what they mean by "we". "We" is a collective noun that takes on different forms depending on the context it is used in. A Christian can address a group of Christians and say the word "we" and it is to whom they are referring. Namely, Christians. But if that same Christian was in a room full of atheists and used the word "we" he might be referring to his fellow Christians or he might be appealing to a more general "we" as in "we are all humans," or "we are all Americans".

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November 08, 2019 /Joe Gray
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Cultural Musings, Balance, Ethics, Free Will, Philosophy, Rants
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