responsive-lightbox domain was triggered too early. This is usually an indicator for some code in the plugin or theme running too early. Translations should be loaded at the init action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/sundre5/ducts.sundresspublications.com/content/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114PASSAGES<\/strong><\/p>\n S<\/span>ince everyone wanted a good life, he reasoned, everyone tried to do what they needed to have one. They passed on advice. He gave it. He took it. The days passed. No matter whose he took, he often felt a vague unease. At its root? Something from childhood, probably. He\u2019d explored this with professionals, with some he\u2019d gotten somewhere\u2014but his sense that there ought to be more never really went away. The world was beautiful. Why the discontent? Why was he so often bored?\u00a0\u00a0<\/p>\n When he became ill, he wondered, at moments, whether he\u2019d wasted his life. He knew everyone had the same thought. But knowing this didn\u2019t help. He had, while he lay in bed, a number of realizations. Caused by medication? He didn\u2019t care. He hoped, if he got better (which was quite possible) that he\u2019d be able to hold onto them. On some days the news from the doctors was good. He looked at the pale wall while he drank his tea, wondering if he would experience the tremendous illumination he\u2019d heard the dying sometimes felt. But mostly the hospital was boring. Perhaps this meant, he thought, looking out the window at the billowing and in some ways predictable trees, that he wasn\u2019t<\/em> dying. But he was. It came as quite a surprise, after a journey through a whirling kaleidoscopic, filled with lights, colors, and early memories, that he found himself in heaven. It was very beautiful. His vague unease was gone. He felt a great relief; this lasted a few days.<\/p>\n OBJECTIVITY IN BROOKLYN<\/strong><\/p>\n B<\/span>e objective, Ulrike told herself, waiting for the Graham Avenue bus. Alice was needy.\u00a0 She wanted to talk, and then talk more, about her problems with Marie. Ulrike had<\/em> paid attention \u2014it\u00a0 must be paid, she thought. But not in the way Alice wanted. Not to that extent. Marie was a bartender, she was brilliant (said Alice). She had tattoos, reciprocated feelings\u2014Alice\u2019s\u2014for a while. But not long enough. Ulrike had listened. But not long enough. At least, she thought, that was what Alice thought.<\/p>\n