Distracted Days I wonder at the world in which we live. Distracted days filled with the inane chatter of the putting away of crowns by princes- while floods steal the lives of innocents next door.

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Distracted Days I wonder at the world in which we live. Distracted days filled with the inane chatter of the putting away of crowns by princes- while floods steal the lives of innocents next door.

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peace be with you… why all the flowers images of colors and peace my mind's distractions
I miss my Empress.
Everything else throws off my groove.
Spent the past 40 mins trying to catch a mouse... Maisy, the adopted kitty tried helping but obviously she never hunted before she got really close and sniffed it heh. Zelda was freaking out and ran off... So Maisy and I (equipped with a big ole pillow case because the thing actually tried nipping me once) were trying to capture the bugger and it finally got into a place neither of us could get to it or scare it out of -groan- I have traps set up but I'd much rather catch and release in the woods or something than kill the poor thing. We had worn out it quite a bit...Left the doors open, maybe Maisy will have luck..
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In barely one generation we’ve moved from exulting in the time-saving devices that have so expanded our lives to trying to get away from them — often in order to make more time. The more ways we have to connect, the more many of us seem desperate to unplug. Like teenagers, we appear to have gone from knowing nothing about the world to knowing too much all but overnight.
The urgency of slowing down — to find the time and space to think — is nothing new, of course, and wiser souls have always reminded us that the more attention we pay to the moment, the less time and energy we have to place it in some larger context. “Distraction is the only thing that consoles us for our miseries,” the French philosopher Blaise Pascal wrote in the 17th century, “and yet it is itself the greatest of our miseries.” He also famously remarked that all of man’s problems come from his inability to sit quietly in a room alone.
We have more and more ways to communicate, as Thoreau noted, but less and less to say. Partly because we’re so busy communicating. And — as he might also have said — we’re rushing to meet so many deadlines that we hardly register that what we need most are lifelines.
So what to do? The central paradox of the machines that have made our lives so much brighter, quicker, longer and healthier is that they cannot teach us how to make the best use of them; the information revolution came without an instruction manual. All the data in the world cannot teach us how to sift through data; images don’t show us how to process images. The only way to do justice to our onscreen lives is by summoning exactly the emotional and moral clarity that can’t be found on any screen.
It’s vital, of course, to stay in touch with the world, and to know what’s going on; […] But it’s only by having some distance from the world that you can see it whole, and understand what you should be doing with it.
[source: NYTimes.com]
You know what really doesn't help writer's block? Tumblr. Or Facebook. Or the internet. ACK. DISTRATIONS.
I should be doing homework
Instead?
Tumblr.