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Fact finding
“The urge to find the real facts is destructive only to people or systems — friendships, family dynamics, political dynasties — that are based on lies. The truth can scare you half to death, but it’s never as destructive as deception.” ~Martha Beck, Finding Your Own North Star Vintage reference book / Cindy La Ferle For more content, or to share on social media, please visit the home page Special thanks to all who’ve emailed to tell me you’ve enjoyed or related to my quarantine journal essays, which document my personal experience and philosophical musings since the start of the pandemic lockdown in March. Some of you have asked where to find earlier quarantine…
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Finding your voice
“Sometimes you need to sit lonely on the floor in a quiet room in order to hear your own voice and not let it drown in the noise of others.” ~Charlotte Eriksson, You’re Doing Just Fine Taking good notes / Cindy La Ferle For additional content, or to share this post on social media, please visit the home page
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Hope, humor, and going a little nuts: Notes from my quarantine journal
Cindy La Ferle For social media sharing options and more content, please visit the home page and look for the beige box located below each post. “Hope is not about proving anything. It’s about choosing to believe this one thing, that love is bigger than any grim, bleak shit anyone can throw at us.” ~Anne Lamott, Plan B: Further Thoughts on FaithJuly 10, 2020Every morning, I stumble out of bed, make the coffee. Wandering through the house and my garden at dawn, I look for an anchor of normalcy — or something positive to float me through another day of this infernal pandemic. I commune with the basil and parsley; I water the potted begonias…
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The beauty of science
“The good thing about science is that it’s true, whether or not you believe in it.” ~Neil deGrasse Tyson, American astrophysicist And suddenly, a light dawned / Cindy La Ferle For social media sharing options and more content, please visit the home page and look for the beige box located below each post
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Transparency
“People who have nothing to hide, hide nothing.” ~Dr. Phil McGraw Under lock and key / Cindy La Ferle For additional content and social media sharing options, please visit the home page and look for the beige box located below each day’s post.