In all things natural there is something of the marvelous. ~ Aristotle
Three Questions, January 20, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
I saw an image of an immature rainbow tripod fish today, absolutely beautiful.
What did I learn today?
Today, the most beautiful thing I saw was also what I learned about today, the rainbow tripod fish. It’s a pretty cool fish, the adults live at at a depth of 15,000 feet in the ocean. However the juveniles live up near the surface and are absolutely gorgeous.
What made me happy today?
Today I made a pepperoni heel for dinner. Something that is fairly unique to the place where I grew up. It’s a sandwich made from the heel end of a loaf of Italian bread, hollowed out and filled with hot pepperoni in tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. While a pepperoni sandwich isn’t all that unique, I’ve only ever seen it served this way where I grew up.
If more of us valued food and cheer and song above hoarded gold, it would be a merrier world. ~ JRR Tolkein
Three Questions, January 19, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
I was watching one of my favorite films today, The Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers. It was filmed in New Zealand, and both the landscape of New Zealand, and the music used in the film were the most beautiful things I encountered today.
What did I learn today?
After re-watching Interstellar for the first time since I saw it in the theaters in 2014, I decided to read up on black holes. While a lot of the information wasn’t new, one fact was, there are likely millions of black holes in our galaxy.
What made me happy today?
This one is easy today, getting a text from my birthday celebrating niece telling me she loved me.
Live a life full of humility, gratitude, intellectual curiosity, and never stop learning. ~ Gza
The Importance of Kindness, Consideration and Gratitude
I am absolutely and existentially tired! Frankly, I’m tired of humanity, tired of people, tired of a world where people are only concerned with themselves and their immediate needs and desires regardless of the impact on anyone else. I guess one of my core philosophies has always been let people do what they want, but with one caveat, as long as it doesn’t hurt anyone else. Want to get drunk and drive a car in an enclosed space where the only person who can get hurt is you, go for it. But don’t drive drunk on a road where you might hurt other people. Same thing with taking drugs, having firearms, etc… the complication is of course, that if you live in a society, which we all do, it’s difficult for your actions not to impact others. So at the very least I believe others, and myself, should act in ways to limit the negative impacts of their/my actions on others.
It’s this core believe that leads me to have an environmentalist bent, that leads me to want universal healthcare and support social security and Medicare/Medicaid. It’s why I support the socialist institutions in American society, our police and fire services. When you dial 911, they don’t check to see if, or how much taxes you have paid before sending help, they just send help because it’s what’s best for all of us as a society.
I also support the idea of an individual earning and building their own success. I believe hard work should be rewarded, a meritocratic process if you will, again, as long as your success is not at the expense of others. It’s one of the reasons I’ve spent my career in a service industry (education), happily in my field, what my success often means is that I’ve done a good job at helping others, and more success means I’ve helped even larger numbers of people.
So this is my starting point, along with a natural level of misanthropy, that leads me to my current state of existential exhaustion. I find people ever increasingly to be more and more selfish. Now, every time I have that thought I take pause and I wonder if I’m having an old man, get off my lawn moment. But I’ve spent a lot of time thinking about it, a lot of time listening to others with the same complaints, and I just don’t think that’s what it is. I see the attitude constantly, just yesterday, while taking my walk, for part of it I was walking along the parking lot in the mall near Target. I notice the shopping carts, so many were just all over the parking lot. And I ended up doing a little math, 50% of them had some kind of half finished drink cup garbage in them as well. People don’t want to be inconvenienced, it’s less convenient to walk the cart back to the store or where they corral the carts. It ‘s less convenient to take your half finished drink into your car and bring it home to throw it out, or walk across the lot and throw it in the trash. So you just leave your cart wherever, leave your trash in the cart, then it’s no longer your problem. It shows a complete lack of consideration for the impact it will have on someone else. You see it most of all when driving. People will cut you off, if you let someone into a line of traffic they don’t acknowledge what you did. People will literally stop in traffic to check their map app to see if this where they should turn while holding up traffic or on a blind curve which is incredibly dangerous. If someone needs to exit, instead of slowing down and changing lanes behind you, they always speed up and cut over in front of you, which is far more disruptive to others but a half-second quicker for them.
This selfish attitude really gets to me. It’s the sort of thing when you hold the door for someone, or let them go in front of you in the line at the grocery store, people don’t react with gratitude but rather act as if you were just acknowledging their entitled privilege because they are more important than everyone else. People act as if they are the only people on earth, or at least, the only one that matters and it tires me.
I try really hard not to be a selfish person. I try and find ways to be kind to others, not for the gratitude, but just because it’s the right thing to do. In a way it is selfish, because a kinder more helpful society benefits all of us, including me in the end. It’s paying a little bit into the whole of society, not for immediate gratification and benefit, but because overall it makes our society a better place for all of us. Lately, and likely it has been getting to me more because of all of the other things piled up on me in my life, impending heart surgery and retirement, feeling for the first time in my life fairly lonely, the stress of work and many of the negative changes I see in the world, this has facilitated society’s selfishness getting to me a lot more.
I come back from my evenings and weekends, rested, recharged and with a positive attitude. But quickly, having people cut me off driving to work, being rude in the grocery store. Within minutes at work dealing with entitled people who are causing chaos, I quickly grow tired. By the end of the day I truly hate humanity and my frustration is at the boiling edge. It’s an unpleasant place to be and frankly I’m not sure how I can change it, and frankly I can’t, but WE can.
It takes all of us expressing and acting in three ways, acting with kindness, consideration and gratitude. If we all can show a little bit more of all of this, we would live in a much better world. Showing kindness to others by giving a little more grace to people’s actions, being more considerate of how our actions impact others and being grateful for the consideration and grace others show to us. And just a little further, expressing that gratitude when others are kind and courteous. If we could all just do this, it would be a better society and we’d all have happier days my friends. ~ Rev Kane
Today you are you! That is truer than true! There is no one alive who is you-er than you! ~ Dr. Seuss
Three Questions, January 18, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
There were two things, two of my favorite things. I’m a sunset junky and while it wasn’t spectacular, seeing the pink and orange tinged clouds while I was out on my walk was beautiful. Another thing I love is the way toddlers interact with the world and today watching a toddler jumping up and down excitedly for some ice cream was adorable.
What did I learn today?
Today I learned a random fact, that tipping was abolished in Sweden in 1974.
What made me happy today?
My oldest niece’s birthday is tomorrow and she’s an absolute giant ball of love and really sweet human. What made me happy today was sending her cupcakes for her birthday.
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
It was the ocean, I’m blessed to live by the ocean and some days, driving home, I come over a hill and get a view of the ocean, today it was the bay not the coast, and it’s just gorgeous.
What did I learn today?
Today I learned about velveting. The process of tenderizing meat by using using baking soda.
What made me happy today?
Honestly, the first week of school each semester is a long week, so what made me happy today was hitting the end of the week and looking forward to a three day weekend.
You’re only given a little spark of madness. You mustn’t lose it. ~ Robin Williams
Three Questions, January 16, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
I saw a really beautiful set of huge red flowers blossoming today, a beautiful sight in January.
What did I learn today?
Today I learned that the Saturn ice rings are mostly made up of ice, how the hell did I not know that?
What made me happy today?
Today I got rabbit holed briefly watching videos of Robin Williams’ performances on talk shows, Johnny Carson, Jay Leno, etc… He was such an amazing talent, watching him go completely off script and nutty absolutely cracked me up and made me happy..
If you have easy self-contentment, you might have a very, very cheap source of happiness. ~ Leon Kass
Three Questions, January 15, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
Today the most beautiful thing I saw were the flowers I saw on my walk today.
What did I learn today?
That studies have shown people who use a lot of emojis have a more active dating and sex life. And although it does seem that it may correlate to younger people using more emojis, it also may correlate with my lack of emoji usage.
What made me happy today?
A simple thing, picking up my new soundbar and installing in with the new TV.
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
Today, a really long work day did allow me one bit of beauty. Looking out of my office window at one point I noticed our child center toddlers out for a walk. I ran out and yelled, “hello my friends.” This is my standard greeting when I see them, and they excitedly told me about their day, absolutely beautiful.
What did I learn today?
Well, honestly I learned something that should have been truly obvious. I bought a new TV, a smart TV and honestly it hadn’t dawned on me, that what that meant was that my apps are all loaded on the TV via my internet connection. Silly I didn’t know.
What made me happy today?
Getting my new TV set up, it’s a 43″ TV which is small by today’s standards but huge compared to my old 32 inch TV, made me happy to get it set up.
If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need. ~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
Three Questions, January 13, 2025
You can find the background to The Three Questions in my recent post about it. I’ll be answering the questions each day for the next year and putting this experience into a book. Here we go!
What was the most beautiful thing I encountered today?
I was out on my balcony refilling the hummingbird feeder and saw that one of my tomato plants has started growing again and even has put out some buds. A beautiful sight in January.
What did I learn today?
Today I learned about acting within the tube, hugging heart pillows and how to shower after surgery. Got documentation about recovering from heart surgery today.
What made me happy today?
After many years of faithful service I have decided to replace my television. So what made me happy today was getting my new TV.
The biggest adventure you can take is to live the life of your dreams. ~ Oprah Winfrey
My Interesting Life
I have a simple rule in life, I try real hard not to be boring. I’ve been feeling a bit nostalgic lately and so I thought tonight I’d post a bit about my former travels as I plan out my next couple of trips. Enjoy and have a happy day my friends. ~ Rev Kane