February 2, 2026 a thought for today Even a crust is bread. Finnish Proverb
Photos in my life yesterday
This first image is my choice and is one of my series of still life. This was taken before I have completed the on line master class I am taking in still life photography.
Life today. I started the letter a this morning. I had to leave the photo work for the day until later this afternoon. I have the dental appointment today to take care of the infected tooth. I just shot the photos and got them ready in the Photoshop “darkroom”.
Lowell and Rebecca took me to a dentist who goes to their church. It’s done now and I am back home. He had to dig out a broken off tooth. The infection was in the root of that tooth. So as I am writing this letter I have a thick gauze in my mouth. The numbing is beginning to dissipate. I am glad it is over. I am also glad that he did not have to do any further work. I was so nervous thinking I would have to wear dentures. The dentist called in a script for a heavy pain medication if I needed it. We, he and I, hope Tylenol will do the trick.
On the way home I got a Wendy’s single burger and a tiny slushy. I was able to eat keeping the food on the opposite side of my mouth.
The rest of the day I will rest. I will do the uploads tomorrow.
The word today is ready. As I know more of mankind I expect less of them, and am ready now to call a man a good man upon easier terms than I was formerly. Samuel Johnson. We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow. Always be ready to speak your mind and a base man will avoid you. William Blake. Before we set our hearts too much upon anything, let us examine how happy those are who already possess it. Francois de La Rochefoucauld. Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man. Sir Francis Bacon. The summit of happiness is reached when a person is ready to be what he is. Desiderius Erasmus. There is no such thing as luck. It's a fancy name for being always at our duty, and so sure to be ready when good time comes. Edward Bulwer-Lytton. What is the first business of one who practices philosophy? To get rid of self-conceit. For it is impossible for anyone to begin to learn that which he thinks he already knows. Epictetus. God grants liberty only to those who love it and are always ready to guard and defend it. Daniel Webster. The man who goes alone can start today; but he who travels with another must wait till that other is ready. Henry David Thoreau. I will study and get ready, and perhaps my chance will come. Abraham Lincoln. Fraud is the ready minister of injustice. Edmund Burke. Do the duty which lieth nearest to thee! Thy second duty will already have become clearer. Thomas Carlyle. Truth emerges more readily from error than from confusion. Francis Bacon. A true friend freely, advises justly, assists readily, adventures boldly, takes all patiently, defends courageously, and continues a friend unchangeably. William Penn. Noble character is best appreciated in those ages in which it can most readily develop. Tacitus.
Article summary. I have always considered friendships important if not vital. I did some research to back up my thinking. I found as I thought that friendships contribute to our mental well being as well as to relieve loneliness. I wanted to see what Aristotle had say about it all those years ago. The title to this article is Three lessons from Aristotle on friendship. Emily Katz, Associate Professor of Ancient Greek Philosophy, Michigan State University. At theconversation.com. Aristotle was an ancient Greek philosopher. He was important in sharing in the defining of thought in logic, and science. I learned in a research other than this article that he had been a student of Plato for 20 years and tutor to Alexander the Great. This article opened with an Aristotle saying that “no one would choose to live without friends”. Though he was known for his activities in science and politics he had three “lessons” about friendship that are mentioned in this article. First his “definition” was friendships are shared experiences, both parties feel the experience. They have a feeling of goodwill for each other. The study in Aristotle’s thoughts on friendship went on to explain that he had a distinction between three kind of friendship, according to the article they are “utility-based, pleasure-based and character-based friendships”. These types are formed by the value that the friend has for the individual, or usefulness, or pleasure of their company or their character. The article says that the character based is the “highest form”. It goes on to say “you can only have a few such intimate friends” to form the character based. This kind takes time to grow. So the article relates that most friendships are “based on pleasure or utility”. Using the term “utility” in a friendship means that they are “mutually benefitting one another”, both parties understand this friendships purpose. The third point in the article went on to mention how Aristotle said to make friendships last. It begins saying it is like “fitness”. I had to read a little further to grasp the meaning of the relationship needs to be “maintained by activity”. It looks like he meant maintained by doing things together relatively often. If inactivity goes on for to long the friendship fades. The article mentions that due to postal service and modern social connections like Facebook that friendships can go on “across great distances”. In closing the article relates that Aristotle’s definitions still holds some truth. It mentioned that during the COVID pandemic there was a decrease in friendship activities even with the modern accesses in communication which showed a “decrease in the quality of their friendships”. It ended by saying “Aristotle’s writing on friendship continues to resonate.” Although I learned in another search on the subject that a saying I have always known and thought to be true was something also by Aristotle who said "a friend to all is a friend to none”. I think after this article it’s meaning is the character-based is the “truest” friend.
I think is will be creamed cheese on toast for dinner.
Photos in my life today
The next upload for today is “book”. I do keep a few “hard copy” book in my “library” (a three shelf book case). Most of my reading except for the bible is done on my tablet as ebooks and search sites.
Joy
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