I know every time I do one of these things that I am always
apologizing for one reason or another for taking such a long time before
posting new content. It is something
that I'm actively trying to change. It
seems as time has gone by and I have spent more and more time on a computer
studying, I have acquired a strong case of ADD, that or a lack of motivation. Let's leave that topic for a future post,
suffice it to say that it's something I seriously need to break.
For this post though, I wanted to introduce myself a little bit (but not too much). I have a rare condition called MPS, which greatly impacts physical development from an early age, and I have said this many times
before, I feel that because my condition severely impacted my physical
abilities, the only thing I had left was my mind and something that I would be
hard-pressed to lose. So at the surprise
of many individuals I find myself on my free time reading literary articles
from philosophy professors and other works from some of the greatest minds ever
to exist; Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Kant, etc.
The obvious outcome of a mind that continuously loves to think about the
esoteric, and a learned inability to concentrate on something for longer than
30 min, the sheer number of topics that I think about on any given day is quite
staggering. Which is part and parcel to
the reason I wanted to make this, and hopefully make a routine of it, to get some of my thoughts out. In turn hoping that this expulsion of my
inward thoughts would help me work through some of my thoughts, and even spark
some dialogue with other interested individuals. I'm not claiming in any way that I could be
the next brilliant philosopher with another groundbreaking shift to our social
understanding and modern thought, but one can pretend.
You can also on top of the logical brain teasers expect to see theological questions, developments on stories based on my religious beliefs, updates on what's going on in my life, and even apparel that I have designed. So here is to keeping you entertained.
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