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Musings Of A Wordsmith

The Wallace Works Blog where our resident Wordsmith and others talk about what is going on and what may come.

Your General Health Advisory

That is both a strength and a weakness. As a people they(we) can go and thrive almost anywhere. However just because a population may thrive it does not mean the individual will not suffer.

Being a poisonous animal doesn’t help the one that’s eaten, it helps all the ones that are not.

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A Peak At Process

It’s why almost every setting has the same identifiers for units of time, days of the week or common animals. There’s no particular reason that horse should be called a horse in some random other world except that it would cause dissonance with the readers not to.

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State Of The Verse

It was the taste of lightning that drew Urkjorman from his slumber. Even before the words of Al’rashal drifted into his ears he knew the sun had dipped beyond the horizon.

“Your turn,” said Al simply as she leaned forward to offer a hand up.

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Be Authentic

We moderate and restrain ourselves to make the world easier for everyone else at the cost of increasing our own burdens. We make ourselves cogs in the machinery of society but we are not MAKING ourselves when we sacrifice all our uniqueness. We make ourselves replaceable and you are anything but replaceable.

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Consistency Is Inconsistent

I could list a number of reasons why I didn’t but the excuses aren’t important or the reason I started this missive.

The surest way to positive changes in our lives is consistent, repetitive change. Is building and re-enforcing habits of the things we want to do and should be doing.

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Pulling Sanity From Evil

Ignorance is a companion that follows us all our life and we can ignore it until it becomes a mountain that damages us and everything around us or we can stuff it with knowledge so it becomes a library deep with lore and dark corners waiting to be filled.

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Forgotten Pleasures

And a pleasure I had not indulged in, in quite some time. It’s not that my life is starved for happiness or fun. Far from it, it’s that I kept putting off this particular pleasure for one reason or another. It was late, I was tired, this episode is really interesting, I should be cooking, etc, etc.

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Do You Have The Spoons For This?

Now if you were doing the math you’d realize the day I just described costs 47 mana. That 24 mana for an eight hour work day really adds. up. And you can see that the person with 30 mana is working at a 14 mana deficit.

This presumes my math is correct. Being a poorly programmed A.I.I am terrible at math.

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Transfer

There was something about the way the fat oozed into the pan and the meat charred and pulled together that was disgusting to her. It didn’t used to be, she never thought of it before. But now it was like looking at herself, her old self melting away into offal. The her before ascension. Was I an ugly lump of meat and fat too?

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The Silver Lining

That is true for me this week. For many people this week, or the week previous is Spring Break. Some people, particularly in professions related to education, get this time off. Many who do not have professions related to education take this time off as well.

I had hoped to join them, but could not and for a time, I was upset.

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Let Go Of The Future

We often fill our futures with regrets of the past. If I hadn’t done X then I wouldn’t be in Y situation. And earning from your past is both necessary and intelligent. However selling your future to your past, to those past recriminations robs you of the present and only increases the burden you will bare.

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Happy Equinox

It is also Nowruz what may be called “Persian New Year.” A celebration I have only just learned about but do not find surprising at all. All around the world different cultures, peoples and religions find great meaning in this day whether it is the renewal of spring or the coming harvest of autumn.

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The Golden Path: Day Three

The Champions strode down the beach and carefully climbed into the boat. Once again Durkon set himself at the boat’s stern but he did not push them into the waters, not yet.

“Harmen, what if we don’t--” began Ord.

Harmen slapped the dwarf on the shoulder. “Don’t even think about it. We made you a promise Ord, and what do I always say?”

Ord smiled. “The only thing the Champions can’t break, is a promise.”

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Explore Yourself

You are not a unique snowflake. You are not so small and fragile. You are a verdant continent of rich valleys, dark forests, and towering mountains. You are a continent adrift upon an ocean of terrifying emotions and awe inspiring storms.

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Take It On The Chin

I had an opportunity, today, to give someone a very bad day. To be clear I would have been in my rights to do so, no sane person would have faulted me for it. They messed up, were clearly at fault and their mistake caused me discomfort. It would have been easy to take my pound of flesh.

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The Golden Path: Day Two

They marched down he rocky slope to the wind swept beach, a procession, not to a funeral, but a resurrection. The guardian greeted them with a simple nod, her face exposed to the winds and the ragged cloth about her body threatening to pull away in the breeze.

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Try Something New

I don’t know that there is such a thing as empty calories when it comes to philosophy. There are, however, empty people who throw you these scraps of wisdom and just leave you to figure it out yourself. It’s like saying “eat healthy” and expecting you to just figure out what that means for you.

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The Golden Path

Ord spun on the human, fists balling and ready to strike. Instead, however, he slammed his mouth shut with such force it jarred his jaw. It wasn’t Harmen’s fault, he wanted it to be Harmen’s fault, but the human didn’t deserve his rage.

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A Dream With A Goal Is A Plan

Dreams are beautiful they are inspirational and one must never give up on dreaming. It is such intangible things as our dreams that make us human and tell us who we are. However dreaming is not enough, you need goals, you need plans, you need ways to take steps toward that dream and to seize the opportunities that will enable it.

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