Monday, November 7, 2011

Creative Juices


Ran across this while studying abnormal psychology for an upcoming exam.  This 2003 cartoon from the New Yorker Collection by Alex Gregory (cartoonbank.com) resonated with me.  So much of our creativity or our inspiration is a result of suffering somewhere along the way.  Anyway, this is a short post, but I thought other bloggers might identify with this also.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Human Nature

Human nature is a complex, wondrous, and utterly baffling thing.  During a recent trip, I encountered many genuinely lovely people.  People that were willing to go out of their way to help a complete stranger with little to no benefit to themselves as a result of their effort.  On the other hand, I also encountered people that were needlessly unpleasant towards an obvious newbie at an event.  I wonder what compels people to behave one way or the other.

Fragment of a bronze portrait of Marcus Aurelius at the Louvre courtesy of:

http://ookaboo.com/o/pictures/picture/12403958/Marcus_Aurelius_bronze_fragment_Louvre_P

In Meditations, the Roman emperor, Marcus Aurelius wrote, "to move from one unselfish act to another with God in mind. Only there [will you find] delight and stillness."(1)  The outward expression of disdain or concern must surely be a reflection of the inner struggle for contentment or peace.  John 13:34-35, ESV, says, "A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another.  By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another."  I can think of one opportunity that I missed recently to love as I have been loved.  Instead, I'm sad to say that I was short with some young, inquisitive girls when I could have...should have... slowed down to let His light shine.  I know that sooner or later, I will again fall short of acting unselfishly in my interactions with others.  I hope, though, that I am convicted each and every time to be better in the future.

1. source: http://www.goodreads.com/author/quotes/17212.Marcus_Aurelius 

 

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Why Pink?

My favorite color has always been pink.  I absolutely love it; always have!  When I was young, my grandmother told me that that would not always be the case.  As in everything, my tastes would change even for my very favorite color.  For some reason, this really affected me.  I couldn't imagine, in my young mind, a time when I would stop loving the color pink.  So, I decided right then and there to always love pink...no matter what.  A weird pledge, perhaps, but there it was.  Considering my affinity for variety, this has been no small feat.  Some years back, Aerosmith had a song entitled "Pink."  When I first heard it, I remembered that conversation with my grandmother and it occurred to me that I still adore pink!  Some of the less suggestive lyrics of the song:

Pink is my favorite crayon, yeah
Pink it was love at first sight
Pink when I turn out the light
Pink it´s like red but not quite
And I think everything is going to be all right

More importantly, though, I named this "Pure Pink Think Tank" because the thoughts herein, my thoughts, are written from a woman's perspective.  The slant of my posts will be a feminine one and pink still seems to connote femininity or the female gender.  If you look close enough (or perhaps not even that close) gender bias will be evident.  This blog is dedicated to women, all things fun and girly, some things sensitive and serious, and to my very favorite crayon...carnation pink.