↓
 

Rachel's Musings

Rantings on economics and politics with some singles advocacy added in for good measure

Rachel's Musings

Tag Archives: integrity

Meaning and Value

Rachel's Musings Posted on October 21, 2013 by RachelOctober 30, 2013

As I struggle to find my way in the morass that is modernity (oh that sounds fancy, doesn’t it?), I am bumping once again into the walls of individualism. Ever since reading Eva Illouz’ book Why Love Hurts, I have …
Click here to continue reading…


Posted in Transition | Tagged being valued, individualism, integrity, meaning, modernity, self-worth | Leave a reply

To Leave or Not to Leave

Rachel's Musings Posted on February 21, 2013 by RachelApril 19, 2013

I’ve made a big fuss about leaving Facebook both here and on Facebook itself in part because i wanted other people’s inputs. Most of that was “oh, i’ll miss you,” or some variation thereof, which wasn’t particularly helpful, especially since …
Click here to continue reading…


Posted in Activism | Tagged Facebook, integrity, systems thinking | 3 Replies

Rethinking Facebook

Rachel's Musings Posted on February 11, 2013 by RachelApril 19, 2013

I pride myself in connecting the dots. So, when i realized that i hadn’t connected some dots, it was rather humbling. And a reminder of how important it is to connect the dots. My progressive phone company sends me activist …
Click here to continue reading…


Posted in Activism | Tagged Facebook, integrity, morality | 3 Replies

Anger

Rachel's Musings Posted on April 21, 2012 by RachelApril 19, 2013

On a Facebook group, we recently had a discussion on anger spurred on by this quote: “You will not be punished for your anger; you will be punished by your anger” by Siddhartha. Inspired by this quote and by a …
Click here to continue reading…


Posted in Transition | Tagged integrity, interconnectedness, longing | Leave a reply
©2019 - Rachel's Musings - Weaver Xtreme Theme
↑