Keeping It Real, Keeping It Honest

Honesty is all we have, really. Without it, life become unreal.

For me,  living deeply implies a state of continual honesty. It means to reflect only on what happened and not what I believe should have occurred. It’s experience-telling instead of postulating.

Here on the blog I’ve been experimenting in a number of ways then writing about what happened and how it made me feel. That’s the model I’ve been learning from others who have come before me.

It feels real to write from this experience-base instead of from a base of conjecture. It feels honest.

As I’ve experimented, I’ve come to see that the photos I use on the blog at times aren’t honest. For the most part, I didn’t shoot them and although I take care to attribute credit to those who do, it’s not reflective of my experience. It’s not honest.

This leads to undertake another experiment that involves photos used on the blog. I’ll share more about this when I’ve done the work and have something to report.

Until then, here’s a sneak peek… 8-)

Foggy morning walk in Rio Del Mar

About Barry

Chief Simplicity Officer at 4 Plates, 4 Cups, 4 Bowls. I live about 100 yards from the Pacific Ocean about 80 miles south of San Francisco.
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