Monthly Archives: February 2021

idiom poetic

Ancestors united their idiom poetic :- Doug.

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Ancestor activism

Poetry ancestor activism :- Doug.

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Imagine Futures

Imagine Futures :- Doug.

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Do what you love

Do what you love—whatever it is, it will inspire grandchildren. :- Doug.

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Long and Big

Come live in the Long Now and Big Hear. :- Doug.

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Hope is invalid

Hope is invalid when it does not generate work. :- Doug.

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End of the thread

Do what good we can, have eyes on the grandchildren, all the while knowing we are in the middle act of a tragedy, or at all events, an epic with an ending. We may even be close enough to catch … Continue reading

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How to not be uptight

How to not be uptight about humanity’s future. :- Doug.

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Beyond the future

Think beyond the future of humanity. :- Doug.

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Way too short

Your long range is way too short. :- Doug.

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Possible end of humanity

Can we approach the possible end of humanity with equanimity, able to say “That’s the way of species: eventually they die away?” If we can, then we can see us fairly. Then our work is far larger than a better … Continue reading

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when humans are no more

Paradox this being human a joy and pain gone when humans are no more :- Doug.

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About the future

Think about the future for the benefit of the future. :- Doug.

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icy fingers

Cold and bright skies greet me with icy fingers :- Doug.

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all grandchildren

We’re all grandchildren. :- Doug.

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Our world-bed

How ought we make our world-bed in which our grandchildren will awaken? :- Doug.

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muddles bubbling along

Let’s learn to love our loose ends muddles bubbling along :- Doug.

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