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Politics

I was really into punk rock music in high school. As such, I was extremely interested in politics at a young age. Eventually, I deduced that politics was a sewer, and I quit paying attention (while I was still too young to vote). Then, however, George W. Bush was elected, and I was like, “Somebody better do something!” Nobody did. Instead, the folks who elected Bush learned _nothing_, and they proceeded to elect Trump. Now, we’ve got Trump running again against Joe Biden, who was running back when Bush was in office (and I think once before that, too). My first blog entry was back in early 2003, and it was indirectly about politics (I just remembered I wrote a few posts before that, but I digress). Now, over 20 years later, we’re dealing with the same nonsense with no end in sight, and the country is in worse shape. Moreover, far more people care now, as they see politics as an extension of their identities. I’m working on a new theory (which probably means this is a whole dissertation...

Growth

I’m currently flippi—oh! Happy New Year! by the way. I’m currently flipping through a Picasso book I got, and I’m noticing that he was producing works we call Cubism before his thirtieth birthday. Yet he would live another 60+ years. This immediately makes me think of Benicio del Toro’s character in the Basquiat movie, who laments that you have to find a style, then do it long past the time you wanted to, because that’s your style.  On one hand, you’re lucky to have found a popular style. On another hand, it seems like everything gets stale eventually. Anyway, I forget my point, but I bet it was good!

Back in Texas

  Well, I’m back in Texas at my house after a few months away. I went to Chicago, then Boston very briefly on my way to Portland ME, then Nashua, then Ithaca, then I stopped over in Chicago again before coming back to my house. I wanted to share what I learned………….. as soon as I learn it! In summary, this is what I’ve learned or remembered: 1. Never give up:  results only come at the end. 2.  Talk is cheap:  people say shit they only mean if they don’t have to prove it—and often. 3.  Be True to Yourself:  that is often said, but what does it mean? Humans have been around a while, but we have a lot to do. It would be foolish to waste your life on one other person when we have so much to do (and don’t get me started on flying cars). 4. Level up:  as far as we know, we get this life. Make it count. After my father passed when I was a boy, I was raised by my mother. While I was fortunate to have two parents until then, every configuration presents challeng...