For today’s prompt, write a poem using at least three of the following six words: relent, horrendous, artifact, lagoon, wobble, and plunder. If you want extra credit (and who doesn’t), try using all six! Once you’ve transgressed, there’s no escape, […]
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I’d PaInt My Life
A searching and fearless moral inventory. Many of us can best write an inventory in words, listing who we resent, what happened, our part of the interaction, and what of our principle needs are affected. That works fine for word […]
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What do I resent? The half of the population who disagree with me on current events, those who aren’t careful to not convey their opinions every single conversation. I resent those who treat me just as I offer to be […]
Continue reading »No Room for Prejudice
When you open your heart to patriotism, there is no room for prejudice. ~ Donald J. Trump What do you love? If it’s food, drugs, alcohol, gambling… anything worthy of your heart…if you love righteously, honestly, with your whole heart, […]
Continue reading »The Origin of Resentment
Surely oppression maketh a wise man mad; and a gift destroyeth the heart. ~ Ecclesiastes 7.7 KJV Mad as Hell. Not going to take it any more. Cruel, unjust treatment, oppression. You don’t have to treat me like this, God! […]
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