1/4/2019 1 Comment An Unexamined LifeMissing a day. Could it happen? Sure. But not on watch. Not this time. Nope, no way. But then.... Okay, I am struggling here. I have to wonder why it is so important to me to keep up the consistency. Consistency, it appears, is important to me. Oh my word, another epiphany. So, I guess, in my mind or sub-conscious (now conscious) mind, to not blog every day signals a failure of some sort. Who knew? Okay, so maybe I'm being unrealistic. Coming up with something to blog about every day is not all that easy. But then, who said I had to? Where is it written? I ask you. But then here I am, writing the fourth blog on the fourth day of the new year. No failure here. So now I wonder...does this kind of thing ever happen to you? Is it realistic to set this kind of goal and if you don't do it, is it a failure? Hmmm. I kinda like what's happening here. You know what they say, "The unexamined life is not worth living"? And that, it appears is what I'm doing as we start the new year. BTW, do you know who said the above quote? It's older than I thought.
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bridget
1/5/2019 12:23:01 pm
to me being consistent is living as fully as I can each day, and sometimes that is being barely there--kinda like the moon, showing up in some fashion every day, whether anyone notices or not. Now, I didn't know that was my philosophy until you asked the question. Asking questions is consistent with your nature whether or not it shows up in a daily blog. So thanks What Greek philosopher said it?
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