My recipient list got long enough for Google and Yahoo to start treating them as spam

Keywords: books , Kindle

This format will allow me to put up material on my timetable and also to reach people for whom email didn’t work. It also avoids the spam problem of my email list getting too long. I’ve found that my thoughts on theatre, movies, and music probably won’t fit here because they’ll become stale but everything else looks like it’ll fit. Using a blog keeps the info optional for the reader, but avoids automatic blocking. Am also on Facebook at Ann H. Logan and Twitter as @abycats. Thanks for looking.

https://abycats.online/2018/08/11/abycats-thoughts [Oops — NOT abycats.online/2018/08/23/323 😉 ]

I want to create valuable and meaningful change and I want my life to have meant something to the people that matter to me

Keywords: lifestyle , mental health , self love , thoughts , wellbeing , connections , happiness , relationships , strong relationships

The key component to a happy life is ‘connection’ through valuable and meaningful relationships with the significant people in our lives. It’s really that simple.

https://artiscado.com/connection-is-the-key-to-happiness

What do you want me to do with that information?

What do you want me to do with that information?

Quite often, I read headlines that are written by people to whom I have little or no relationship whatsoever about topics & things that do not seem to affect my life in the slightest way imaginable.

Needless to say: I don’t read those articles. Yet those kinds of articles are by no means rare.

Another subset of the vast majority of articles which are completely irrelevant and useless to me are those which are simply a matter of self discovery. In such articles, the author simply comes to a realization about themselves — for example: “I realized today that …” and then “I like chocolate”, “I love beer” or “I cannot live without …” (insert whatever here — though rarely something as reasonable as “breathing air”).

Sorry, but that simply doesn’t matter to me. At all. It’s nice that someone has made a private discovery, but to be honest: there is absolutely no need to make a public statement regarding such a private matter.

If you want me to care about what you’re writing, you will have to explain to me why it should matter to me. Why should I think about it at all? What makes it relevant to my life?