Category: Personal Reflections and Diary

  • photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/40502845_289372538326310_53308167710

    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/40502845_289372538326310_5330816771031040000_o_289372531659644.jpg photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/40504555_289372571659640_2160244713095954432_o_289372564992974.jpg photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/40522675_289372601659637_6275012352635043840_o_289372594992971.jpg photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/40545201_289372631659634_1250821100821020672_o_289372628326301.jpg THE ANCIENT PRE-ATLANTIC TRADE ROUTES

    Trade has been vigorous right back into the stone age.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-09-01 12:08:00 UTC

  • My job is intellectual weapons manufacturing. you are welcome to do with the pro

    My job is intellectual weapons manufacturing. you are welcome to do with the product what you wish. – hugs man. lol


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-31 00:42:23 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1035326900330221568

    Reply addressees: @dagmar_schmitt

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1035318486053019648


    IN REPLY TO:

    @GudistGrug

    @curtdoolittle A pdf of this might be very useful. Great work.

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1035318486053019648

  • —“Q: What did you choose to be your personal meaning of life?”—

    I had set most of my life’s goals before I was thirteen and haven’t really altered them. I’ve rebuilt myself and my life about once a decade to fulfill those goals. If your goals are clear life is much easier. 1 – “Life is short, and **We only get one chance. Do as much as you can** with it and leave your mark on history. It is the only possible immortality.” or Life is an apple, take big bites, moderation is for monks. Probably from the life of Alexander. 2 – Build a **fortune** to make it possible. (done) Probably inspired by my paternal family’s lifestyle (wealth) compared to my maternal family’s loss of it during the depression. A promise I made when probably eight or ten. 3 – **Know everything** in every book in the library (pretty much done, frighteningly.) (Whenever I imagined I had three wishes, this was always the first. Knowledge is power. Wisdom is an asset to put it into play. And wisdom provides mindfulness.) 4 – “**Build my god a church**” (Almost done, although a far different result, and much greater project than I’d imagined) From a promise I made to myself at twelve, while sitting in church. 5 – “Smile and laugh often”, “**Treat everyone you meet as a potential friend** until demonstrated otherwise” , “Be respectful and kind to the working man and the little people who are not so privileged – they are the most moral people in society”, “Do many minor goods and kindnesses for no reason at all” – big demonstrations are for your self aggrandizement and create senses of debt in others. Many small kindnesses accumulate in the change of behavior of the people around you. 6 – “**Die Well**. Put The Willingness to Die to Good Use” (Planning on it.) Promise I made to myself in my teens. The Opposite Side I did not expect to “**brook no slight**” even though it is a family motto. I found that tolerance is not a virtue but a convenience of those who take no responsibility for themselves, others, or the commons. I did not expect to **compete ruthlessly **and perhaps too much so. But that ended up being a part of my life that had mixed results for me personally, even if it created wealth. I did not expect to be a relatively **useless (absent) father** and in retrospect I should have forgone fatherhood despite my children being my greatest joy. I did not expect my **health** to be such a problem for my life but I have prevailed mostly despite it. Ill health is not something I would wish on anyone. I think I made three great mistakes, my first being not transferring when a professor asked me to join his department, so that I would have become a philosopher earlier; not staying ‘quit’ when I quit my job as CEO – loyalty was a bad idea;  divorcing my wife, who was a saint, but I was too ill to understand she really did love me. I think I only really **failed** meaningfully once, and fairly recently, and I still plan on remedying that failure, so that I can depart this life not having done so.

  • —“Q: What did you choose to be your personal meaning of life?”—

    I had set most of my life’s goals before I was thirteen and haven’t really altered them. I’ve rebuilt myself and my life about once a decade to fulfill those goals. If your goals are clear life is much easier. 1 – “Life is short, and **We only get one chance. Do as much as you can** with it and leave your mark on history. It is the only possible immortality.” or Life is an apple, take big bites, moderation is for monks. Probably from the life of Alexander. 2 – Build a **fortune** to make it possible. (done) Probably inspired by my paternal family’s lifestyle (wealth) compared to my maternal family’s loss of it during the depression. A promise I made when probably eight or ten. 3 – **Know everything** in every book in the library (pretty much done, frighteningly.) (Whenever I imagined I had three wishes, this was always the first. Knowledge is power. Wisdom is an asset to put it into play. And wisdom provides mindfulness.) 4 – “**Build my god a church**” (Almost done, although a far different result, and much greater project than I’d imagined) From a promise I made to myself at twelve, while sitting in church. 5 – “Smile and laugh often”, “**Treat everyone you meet as a potential friend** until demonstrated otherwise” , “Be respectful and kind to the working man and the little people who are not so privileged – they are the most moral people in society”, “Do many minor goods and kindnesses for no reason at all” – big demonstrations are for your self aggrandizement and create senses of debt in others. Many small kindnesses accumulate in the change of behavior of the people around you. 6 – “**Die Well**. Put The Willingness to Die to Good Use” (Planning on it.) Promise I made to myself in my teens. The Opposite Side I did not expect to “**brook no slight**” even though it is a family motto. I found that tolerance is not a virtue but a convenience of those who take no responsibility for themselves, others, or the commons. I did not expect to **compete ruthlessly **and perhaps too much so. But that ended up being a part of my life that had mixed results for me personally, even if it created wealth. I did not expect to be a relatively **useless (absent) father** and in retrospect I should have forgone fatherhood despite my children being my greatest joy. I did not expect my **health** to be such a problem for my life but I have prevailed mostly despite it. Ill health is not something I would wish on anyone. I think I made three great mistakes, my first being not transferring when a professor asked me to join his department, so that I would have become a philosopher earlier; not staying ‘quit’ when I quit my job as CEO – loyalty was a bad idea;  divorcing my wife, who was a saint, but I was too ill to understand she really did love me. I think I only really **failed** meaningfully once, and fairly recently, and I still plan on remedying that failure, so that I can depart this life not having done so.

  • My answer to What did you choose to be your personal meaning of life?

    My answer to What did you choose to be your personal meaning of life? https://www.quora.com/What-did-you-choose-to-be-your-personal-meaning-of-life/answer/Curt-Doolittle?share=cd57265a


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-30 00:24:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1034960055320436736

  • My answer to What did you choose to be your personal meaning of life?

    My answer to What did you choose to be your personal meaning of life? https://www.quora.com/What-did-you-choose-to-be-your-personal-meaning-of-life/answer/Curt-Doolittle?srid=u4Qv


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-30 00:24:40 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1034960053395247105

  • FROM FICTION WRITER’S Q&A —“What does your main character carry on their perso

    FROM FICTION WRITER’S Q&A
    —“What does your main character carry on their person?”—

    —“keys to low end porsche. iphone 5 because it’s small. lots of cash: around 10k. credit cards. simm… https://www.facebook.com/permalink.php?story_fbid=288217438441820&id=100017606988153


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-29 10:11:15 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1034745285912743936

  • FROM FICTION WRITER’S Q&A —“What does your main character carry on their perso

    FROM FICTION WRITER’S Q&A

    —“What does your main character carry on their person?”—

    —“keys to low end porsche. iphone 5 because it’s small. lots of cash: around 10k. credit cards. simm cards for each of the brics, turkey, dubai, usa, europe, eastern europe, and canada, a walther .380. three passports. And in the trunk, a run-bag, a mac, a spare dinner jacket, and two spare new shirts. and occasionally brass knuckles, which never get used, but provide a bit of extra confidence.”—

    lol


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-29 06:11:00 UTC

  • photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/40290506_288206108442953_70626961133

    photos_and_videos/TimelinePhotos_dJ9jhts2Ng/40290506_288206108442953_7062696113337270272_o_288206101776287.jpg Someone restored this ferrari concept car.

    Talk about low visibilty…..Someone restored this ferrari concept car.

    Talk about low visibilty…..


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-29 05:31:00 UTC

  • lol (humor)Updated Aug 29, 2018, 2:58 AM

    https://trib.al/4v06SizFinally, lol

    (humor)Updated Aug 29, 2018, 2:58 AM


    Source date (UTC): 2018-08-29 02:58:00 UTC