Archive for January, 2007

Doctors - Prescribe Laughter

Friday, January 26th, 2007

I think this is the most perfect ending I’ve ever read for a sad story.
It’s by yiddish author, Sholom Aleichem, from the story ‘The Haunted Tailor’.
"…don’t force it, kids! the ending is not a good one. It started very happily, and turned out, like most happy stories, very sadly. And since you know [...]

Human’s Are Made of Words, Stories

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

"Human bodies are words, myriads of words…" — Walt Whitman, A Song of The Rolling Earth, Leaves of Grass Book XVI
"I believe humans are made of stories, DNA is story, we carry our ancestors stories inside us, to which we add our own…" — Me
Have you ever read a line in a book or poem and only knowing the author, and [...]

What are you Optimistic About? Why?

Tuesday, January 2nd, 2007

Happy 2007 folks!
The Edge released it’s 2007 "The World Question" and I thought this would be a great question to share with you too! 
It echoes with my thinking for 2007 being about ‘in search of what is good and working’ and moving on from frustrations with what isn’t (though I do intend to write up [...]