Archive: 2008 July 05

Source: Waterlogged

By Richard X. Thripp at 2008-07-05T14:56:39Z in Source Images, with these tags: waterlogged, 0 Comments. 2 words.

Source Image: Waterlogged

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Photo: Sunset in the City

By Richard X. Thripp at 2008-07-05T11:37:54Z in Photography, with these tags: beauty, black, canon powershot a620, city, clouds, colorful, dark, orange, pink, red, sky, sunset in the city, sunsets, 0 Comments. 114 words.

Sunset in the City — power lines, cars, and a beautiful pink sunset

A sunset near the Wal-Mart in South Daytona, Florida. I couldn’t move away to exclude the distractions, so I made them part of the scene to represent urban life. The colors and cloud dark clouds at the top drew my eye, as did the cars at the bottom. I made the tail light of a car the dot for the i in City, and the headlight the period for the X. in Richard X. Thripp. Creatively incorporating the title into the piece is nice sometimes.

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Source: Sunset in the City

By Richard X. Thripp at 2008-07-05T11:29:39Z in Source Images, with these tags: sunset in the city, 0 Comments. 2 words.

Source Image: Sunset in the City

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How to Be Happy

By Richard X. Thripp at 2008-07-05T07:22:33Z in Personal Development, with these tags: courage, goals, happiness, life, 0 Comments. 609 words.

My belief is that happiness is a means, not an end. Living for happiness, games, or to avoid conflict is shallow and cowardly. We have an increasingly materialistic society, and that too applies to happiness, because people seek it instead of something greater like service to others, which is a truer path. It’s like focusing on making money rather than providing a valuable service to others (the only persistent way to make a lot of money). Articles like this that say things like “life satisfaction occurs most often when people are engaged in absorbing activities that cause them to …