Earl Grey Tea
I wish it came in the form of green tea. I hear that black tea interrupts the body's absorbing of iron. I can't imagine a cup of earl grey being as tasty if it were a green tea, however. So I sip it anyway on foggy mornings with a bit of warm milk and sugar.
During logic the other day, I saw a blurb I wrote on my notebook that I am currently reusing from a class last semester. hmmmm...
evolution is going to make activity necessary to our survival trigger dopamine in pleasure center
Wonder what the hell I was thinking. Kinda funny that I found it in logic class.
I do have a more clear point to share...something I also read the other day, however the point was not written by me. Perhaps the cause of clarity:
Respect for the rights and feelings of others is perhaps the least each of us can do for others, just as putting effort into the tasks we take on is perhaps the least we can do for ourselves. Becoming self-directed is an advanced stage of personal responsibility, and approriately caring about and helping others is arguably the most we can do for others (and perhaps ourselves as well).
Not a ground breaking statement, but I still appreciate it.
It comes from Teaching Responsibility Through Phys. Activity, assigned reading for class. Not logic, I can tell you that much. But a class I am glad I opted to take. New things to consider...
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