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Casual Enlightenment

Casual Enlightenment

http://www.cilegna.com/personaldiary

Finding the meaning of life is a lot like trying to get laid. You embark upon the journey with ardent zeal, sometimes succeed, fall asleep and then wake up feeling empty and depressed. Then the urge renews itself and you try again. That's right. This blog sux.

Recent Posts

  • vigorous commitment

    Posted on Saturday February 17th, 2007 at 02:16

    Living in a non-committal fashion bolsters the underlying belief that life is meaningless. “It doesn't matter if I don't do this… I'm going to die anyway” “Yeah man, I just take it easy and let it be” “C'est la vie...

  • catching up

    Posted on Friday February 16th, 2007 at 03:53

    Dear me, It's been a while since I last purged my mind in public. Here it comes: – What is it about making others feel so good that feels so good? Why does it feel so bad to make others feel bad? – According to so many Eastern belief syst...

  • passivism -v- optimism

    Posted on Monday January 8th, 2007 at 01:47

    I have heard it said that the best way to ensure the success of an outcome (or at least give it the best chance of success) is by not being attached to the outcome at all. This is particularly true (so I have been told) in the case of men pursuing wo...

  • food

    Posted on Monday January 8th, 2007 at 01:28

    I was watching Foxtel and there are SO MANY cooking shows. I don't want to rant here, but I do want to bring to your attention just one thing I noticed: There was a documentary on about ancient Indian cuisine. One recipe that was apparently “tr...

  • discrete consciousness

    Posted on Monday January 8th, 2007 at 01:22

    Have you ever noticed that you only feel sick or in pain when you're thinking about how sick or pained you're feeling? I'm reverting to something I've been wondering about for quite a while… is consciousness discrete? That's to say - is conscio...

  • saw

    Posted on Thursday December 28th, 2006 at 00:51

    If the teeth of a saw are sharp, it more or less cuts the wood itself. No effort is necessary. No outrageous effort anyway… you know if you're straining to get through the wood then the saw is blunt, or you're cutting it in an inefficient manne...

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