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Has COVID-19 Changed the World for You?
Currently, the virus is spreading rapidly in the United States, while Italy, Spain and other countries are dealing with the ravages the widespread infection continues to wreak. At age 83, I see this pandemic as another in a series of … Continue reading
The Purpose of Life is …
… to Live! This has been verified, once again, through my listening to Alan Watts, may he RIP, while I exercised on a machine that emulates cross-country skiing—something I haven’t done, other than on the machine, that is. Watts verifies the … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Memoirs
Tagged Alan Watts, Berkeley, Cuban Missile Crisis, G.K. Chesterton, life, living, Norm Breyfogle, U.C. Berkeley, Ulvsundasjön, USSR
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