Free from society’s conditioning, or the need to compare for appropriateness, this sunflower doesn’t know (nor does it care) when to put the brakes on.
Writings
The end of the year signals, ranging from merely a New Year’s date to perhaps, for some, children leaving the nest or the beginning of
The story we repeatedly tell ourselves – about ourselves or our circumstances – is often one that echoes strongly within our circle of close friends.
When at last we cover not the true identity of being, Let’s shame us not the layers we shed that once composed the
Opinions drenched in venom and anger seldom, if ever, benefit anyone in the long term. But attempts to understand the other, and the suggestion of
It’s easy to judge and condemn others, whether by virtue of our own preconceived ideas of right and wrong, or in terms of the law.
Sharing your experience of life with others can lead to personal growth, if you so choose …. But if your perception of what others do
Check the light-hearted social media pages like FaceBook on Fridays, and you can bet your bottom dollar, that there’ll be an avalanche of jokified posters
“The greatest magnifying glasses in the world are a man’s own eyes when they look upon his own person” ~ Alexander Pope Let’s start from
A dog in the neighbourhood seems intent on airing its opinions on life while indulging its addiction to the sound of its own voice. Someone,