
The bureaucracy of death
Like a paper cut, the bureaucracy of death hurts in a way that is disproportionate to the act itself. It Continue reading
Like a paper cut, the bureaucracy of death hurts in a way that is disproportionate to the act itself. It Continue reading
The lioness left her cage, finally. It had taken many years for her to find the will, the need to Continue reading
“I’m perfect” – I never considered saying those words before. I never thought to apply them to myself. But I Continue reading
Magpies steal things that sparkle. People, envy other people, whose light sparkles. Having light can make you a target of Continue reading
Old age is not always an easy stage in life. At any moment you are threatened with death, illness, immobility Continue reading
When you feel like you can’t go on, but then you find yourself going on anyway…isn’t that one of the Continue reading
Neuropsychology has taught us that boredom is not really such a bad thing. Ian Robertson, an eminent neuropsychologist, explains on Continue reading
A friend of ours is busy living and fighting Cancer. We get updates by email from his wife. There are Continue reading