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| Autobiographical Short Stories |
Memories change over time. Here are a few stories from my life that I've recorded. Perhaps someone will learn something from them.
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Context is Everything
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Experience has taught me that we exist not as distinct individuals but as dynamic interactions between a perspective and the world in which it is embedded in. As the context changes, that interaction changes and with it, our identity changes. No story describes a person, it only describes a person at a point in time within a context. You cannot know someone until you have been in their shoes at each and every moment in time. Since you cannot do this, you can never know anyone but yourself.
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Context is Not Everything
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An argument that while context dominates the individual, there is something that forms the perspective which interacts with context. As limited as it is, there is a sense of continuous self, only it is much less than we imagine. |
| Kinderarchy |
A story about the freedom of being a child at the time I was fortunate enough to be a child.
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| What is It? |
It's not easy being a boy that does not conform to society's expectations.
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| Buses, Trains, Cigarettes and Disrespecting Women |
Three 12 year old boys skip school and go on an adventure.
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| The Call of the Desert |
A thread of soledad and community with nature.
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| Taipei |
Entertained and nearly seduced by a spy.
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| Life During Wartime |
Living with a paranoid schizophrenic radical feminist nutcase.
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| Single White Female |
Sexually harassed during an interview.
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| Hablando con Rosie |
Teaching a prostitute that she has more than her body to work with. Learning Spanish from a prostitute. (Shocking? Ask Jesus, he befriended a prostitute too).
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| The Story of Bridget |
A story about falling in love with the lowest form of life - a rat (who I hear is now a fat pig).
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| Missed Opportunities |
It's a guy thing.
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