… to write Chapter 19 of The Way of Peace, “Sacrifice.”
Monthly Archives: June 2020
About Ambrose Worrall
I’m aware that some people find this blog by googling on “Ambrose Worrall.”
I’m publishing this post as a service to them.
A number of his essays appear at the Trojan Horse Productions Library.
Please see also the post, “The New Life Clinic.”
Originally posted 2014-11-26.
Podcast – “How I overcame procrastination”
The book no one has ever written.
How I overcame procrastination
Related page: Heart and soul
Related blog post: * Life in the outer darkness
Related blog post: What we need
Related blog post: Musth
Related blog post: St. Francis and the wolf
Related podcast: Podcast – The quest for certainty
Music: Huey Lewis, “Heart and Soul”
What great thing, part 2
Ambivalence about The William Tell Show.
Is The William Tell Show a great thing I can do?
Continue reading What great thing, part 2
Announcement: I’m not working after all.
I’m grateful for the support expressed in comments on the previous post.
As of today, however, I’m cutting off contact with those who were pretending to be Swistak.
Announcement: I’m working!
Beginning 2014-11-21, I’ve taken on work as a “texts corrector” for Swistak.pl, a Polish online marketer, editing their communications addressed to U.S. customers and employees.
They e-mail me the texts, and I brush ’em up and send ’em back.
Since this takes a chunk out of my Net access daily — the whole thing is done online — I am likely not to publish on this blog as often henceforth.
🙂
Originally posted 2014-11-26.
What great thing can I do?
Sometimes I wish I could be proud of something.
I have seen pictures and videos of places where parakeets run wild; there are flocks of hundreds and thousands of them. I would love to live in such a place. It lifts my spirits every time I see their brilliant colors.
Continue reading What great thing can I do?
Manners a cure for racism, sexism?
Housing note
Wednesday, June 10, 2020
I’ve been moved into a hotel. I believe this pertains to COVID, which effectively halved the capacity of the shelter where I was. Once COVID is over, I will probably be moved back there, since its capacity will effectively double.
That’s if I don’t find normal housing first.
Continue reading Housing note
Balk: Issues of the idle mind
Self-management is paramount.
It also takes work.