My Obituary

   She hoped to be remembered for even a fleck of goodness present in her. And for none of the bad. She had simple thoughts, complicated aims. She dreamed of being a better person; of doing the greater good. She didn’t think she got far. She needed contentment, confidence, and freedom. She fought with herself for all those … More My Obituary

When feeding the homeless becomes a crime

Reading bits about terror attacks, disease and sexual assaults in today’s news was already unbearable. And then my eyes caught this. A 90-year old humanitarian got arrested for feeding the homeless in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. I re-read everything  because I thought maybe it was some sickening fiction. No I had struck luck. This was atrocious non-fiction at its best. … More When feeding the homeless becomes a crime

Wednesday Wiseness: Children run after the simplest of things with the seriousness of the world

Ever notice how children run after the simplest of things with the seriousness of the world? Maybe we can learn a thing or two from them about sincerity and devotion. Nothing is insignificant or unworthy of attention in their eyes. They give it their all despite a limited attention span.  Scribbling with crayons like a little Picasso … More Wednesday Wiseness: Children run after the simplest of things with the seriousness of the world