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On Radical Acceptance: We Waste our Existence

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Friday, April 27, 2012 by Jay Sennett

Try replacing the word “time” with the word “existence.” Or think of “time” as a linguistic scapegoat, sacrificed in substitution of this truth: we can not spend time, waste time, or invest time … We can only spend, waste, or invest our existence. via Time is Existence

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These days my practice is about revisiting Homofactus Press, my micro-digital publishing company. This process is like becoming reacquainted with an old lover, comfortable yet astonishing in its newness.

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