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Monthly Archives: April 2011

If Ayn Rand was drowning, would I throw her a bootstrap?

Boot Strap-ist: N. One who: 1. believes all adversity can be overcome by trying harder; 2. is oblivious to invisible blessing in life such as looks, smarts, education, race, class, and role models; 3. can be heard saying, “If I can do it anyone can.” See also: Randian Twit. I read The Fountain Head in [...]

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A ladybug, some feet, and a martyr

I felt like the chosen one at the Good Friday service this evening. My flower came with a ladybug. St. Gregory’s handed out flowers to lay on the alter and as I took mine a ladybug walked onto my hand. It seemed like a miracle. The incense and chanting makes one prone to delusions, but [...]

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Philosophy, Burnout and Joy

Yesterday I was waiting to meet up with my outreach compatriots, sitting in my car and watching all the humans walking, driving, running, biking along Mission Street. I spend a lot of time thinking about humans, being annoyed, baffled and loving them. I was talking to my dad the other day who said, “Humans, they [...]

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All’s Fair in Blame and Abortion

I am sitting in church and I can see the American flag fluttering over the Anchor Steam brewery through a narrow window. I have been thinking a lot about America lately, and it all seems so symbolic, but then, I guess that’s what church is for. “Out of many- one” keeps waving through my head, [...]

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A Hypertension Prevention Project for The Resource Impaired

While I was at the VA Hospital this week I spent some of my spare time looking through patient education handouts for some that I could use to hand out to the ladies I see during street/SRO outreach. I’m hoping to set up a mini hypertension screening service for the women we see regularly, and [...]

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