a sentence

A Beginning of An Autobiography –

A thinker who took the time to make sense of what he saw. He didn’t listen because he didn’t like what he was hearing. That is the way I would like to be remembered. It had to make sense and I would keep thinking until it did. Socrates would ask questions and believed you could learn something from anyone you had a dialogue with. Let’s talk.

Daily writing prompt
You’re writing your autobiography. What’s your opening sentence?

a necessary thing

A Life Without It –

A need like air, water, and food? I’m thinking. My bike, my coffee pot. my egg pod, my rocking chair, my pipe, my beer, my computer. I’m thinking. When I take a trip, I have to bring beer, a cooler, and a koozie. That’s three.

Daily writing prompt
What are three objects you couldn’t live without?

a layoff

A Job Loss –

A time to reflect on net worth. Right after someone tells you they don’t need you, you have to convince someone else that they do. You have to ask for help. You learn to depend on others. You learn to appreciate others. A lot to think about and a lot of time to do it.

Daily writing prompt
What experiences in life helped you grow the most?

a number 

A History – 

A reliable connection to prophecy.  Your interpretation not so much.  Same for many bible translators who do not agree.  Numbers survive both.  It is the only reliable way to verify the fulfillment of prophecy.  Use numbers to connect history with what has been prophesied.  A thousand years is a good place to start.  

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a fate/destiny

A Word Not Used –

A consequence of what we do can’t be ignored. Other things do happen and how or why is not important. What we do about it is. It is a waste of time wondering about what fate/destiny is. Just deal with it and move on.

Daily writing prompt
Do you believe in fate/destiny?