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The Hero’s Journey
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One of the world’s most persistent narrative tropes is that of the hero’s
journey. The hero, as a boy, bides his time, unaware of his calling, be it
Frodo ...
1 week ago
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Financial Wishes from Pradeep Eshwar
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MLA Pradeep Eshwar’s FINANCIAL WISHES in today’s Sanje Vani…1. …ಆರ್ಥಿಕ
ಶುಭಾಶಯಗಳು ! [Arthika Shubhashayagalu]2. The Cuckoo looks more like a
crow!#pradeepes...
2 weeks ago
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30 life lessons I learn from my 30 day blog marathon
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Photo by Brigitte Tohm
on Unsplash
Hello all!
I have mixed feelings today. I feel a bit relie...
9 months ago
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IWOTY 2020
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*IWOTY 2020*
*By Gopinath Mavinkurve*
As you would all know, each year dictionaries and language societies across
the globe have been announcing the ...
3 years ago
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The Old Age Home
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A new cohort checks into an old age home. This group is special because it
includes a decorated war-veteran, who continued to serve national duty at
airpor...
4 years ago
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Best biotin tablets in India
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There are a plethora of brands from whom you can buy biotin in India,
however not all brands are cut from the same cloth and not all biotin
supplements are...
4 years ago
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Mehmet Ozyurek world longest Nose
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Mehmet Ozyurek world longest Nose
Mehmet Ozyurek, born in Turkey in 1949, has been confirmed as having the
world's longest nose. His nose measured 3.5 in...
4 years ago
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How I grew up on hand-me-downs and friendly gestures
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Much before folks in the Internet space discussed ‘share economy’ over
drinks, and much before it was cool to use products such as Airbnb,
BlaBlaCar, Fon...
5 years ago
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WE HAVE MOVED!
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.pOINT_bLANK is back but on a new location - www.pointblankcartoons.com
See you there.
Cheers
11 years ago
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At the receiver’s end
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When I was young, if we wanted to listen to music we used to turn a knob on
a Medium Wave radio and it used to croak out music at a pitch of its choice
dep...
14 years ago
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13 comments:
Thank you - that really made my day :) It's nice to know people are still out there being kind to one another.
With all the bad news that we hear daily, it's nice to see a photo essay of the good that also go on around us, but is rarely reported. -- cm
This man isn't a doctor. He is a retired CIA employee who was training in disguises. When he retired, he decided to do this.
http://www.prosthesis.com/
> It's nice to know people are still out there being kind to one another.
After the deductable has been met.
He's doing his JOB. Not a hero. Not an exemplary person. Just a guy doing what he gets PAID WELL to do.
Plus, this is more than likely listed as COSMETIC, so it wouldn't be covered under an insurance plan.....
If its free, then yes...this is nice.
@ben
We don't really know his mix of motivations in starting this business (how much for gain, how much to help others) so while you're right that we can't assume he's a saint, we can't assume it's "just a job" either.
The wonderful thing though, is that it doesn't matter! Those who get these prostheses feel the cost is "worth it" perhaps many times over.
Sure, we'd all like all our wants and needs to be met "for free" but it's especially these very innovative services that are the result of a free market. In a central payer system, some bureaucrat would decide how good of a prosthesis is "good enough".
I don't care if he is a retired sewer sucker! he made a little girls life better. end of story.
In today's day and age, if you do your job, you're called a "hero".
He's an artist, he could've been making celebrity wax statues, but he has chosen to use his art and help provide a unique service for people who need it the most.
If doing your job makes you a hero? Then I must be one cause I do my job everyday as a pilot but I'm not considered a hero...
Unless I "almost" crash then some might think of me as a hero if I got down safely!
Either way this guy helped make someone happy. If I make someone happy when flying then I hope I get posted on a blog site! Who's got a camera, start blogging about the pilot who does his job everyday!
The illgoicaliness of logic. Yes, we can all argue about what is really going on in the picture. But it's not my job, nor do i get paid to do that. It makes me happy a little girl is happy, and thus kisses the old guy. = I feel better.
I've had enough classes to understand the truth of stuff. Old men like can do some terrible things, little girls can be quite obscene. Still, why consider such when it's not needed?
When you look at you old parents being happy, do you immediatly think abbout the the "truth" of them fighting, or even about them being VERY happy = them having sex?
No. No you don't. (hopefully).
This leads to two conclusions:
1. By bringing such up, you feel smarter/brighter/realer then those that are made happy and want to PROVE such to the world, b/c you consider by the way NO ONE has thought of that concept.
2. Or your slightly off kilter, and you tend to look for the bad "truth" of a matter... even if it's not there.
Either way, I also find it "cute", regardless of f he's getting paid or not.
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