A conclusion is the part where you got tired of thinking
"Inspiration* Particles sleet through the universe, each heralding a moment of brilliance: a new symphony, a way of getting from A to B quicker than before, lines for a new play, or deeper understanding of something than was previously comprehended. Most of them are doomed to miss, or to reveal their brilliance to a brick wall or a starling, which is totally unequipped to deal with the revelation. Some however, hit the right mind at the right time, and a little later you are blinking foolishly in the TV lights and wondering how the hell you thought of sliced bread in the first place ..." (Terry Pratchett)
Well, that's one imaginative way of thinking about life, I think I prefer in'Spirit'ation (interestingly the word inspiration is closely related to inhalation).
Well, that's one imaginative way of thinking about life, I think I prefer in'Spirit'ation (interestingly the word inspiration is closely related to inhalation).
Mordecai Who?
Explaining
this site is tough ... Mordecai evolves (and no, that does not refer to
the evolution versus creation debate, which is largely mired in
illogical rhetoric under the guise of intelligent reasoning)!
This site began as one thing, morphed into another, and continues to change. The one constant is the underlying motive force: a need to express inner thoughts, whether anyone reads them or not : Mordecai's therapy!
This site began as one thing, morphed into another, and continues to change. The one constant is the underlying motive force: a need to express inner thoughts, whether anyone reads them or not : Mordecai's therapy!
* in·spi·ra·tion (in′spə rā′s̸hən) (from here)
- a breathing in, as of air into the lungs; inhaling
- an inspiring or being inspired mentally or emotionally
- a prompting of something to be written or said
- Theol. a divine influence upon human beings
- a breathing in, as of air into the lungs; inhaling
- an inspiring or being inspired mentally or emotionally
- a prompting of something to be written or said
- Theol. a divine influence upon human beings