Sometimes I wonder if the purpose of my writing is to find out whether other people have done or felt the same things or, if not, for them to consider experiencing such things as normal. Maybe I would also like them to live out these very emotions in turn, forgetting that they had once read about them somewhere.

Annie Ernaux

At the very least understanding what I am talking about

Here I dabble in a painting from a simple birding hike last weekend.

One response to “Why We Do What We Do”

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    Not all who wander are lost

    I definitely think that part of my reason for writing and posting is sometimes so I don’t feel so isolated in my feelings or situation. As a side effect of the human experience, most of us seem to walk a similar path, even if the setting is different

I would love to hear you opinion as well

I’m Mark

His friends observe Mark seems wired a little differently. Perhaps it’s more likely that noticing little things often missed by others is a relic of a quieter, simpler time. He has a way with words, which he refuses to let be hindered by sub-par typing skills. People have great stories to tell if you sit and listen.

A belief dear to Mark is that there is certain beauty in the world. You simply have to look for it.

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