Thackery on Relationship Problems
I’m reading Henry Esmond by William Makepeace Thackeray, and he makes some interesting comments about strife in marriage: “In houses where, in place of that
I’m reading Henry Esmond by William Makepeace Thackeray, and he makes some interesting comments about strife in marriage: “In houses where, in place of that
I overheard an argument a few days ago (the monday after Roe was overturned) that I’ve heard many times before, but hadn’t thought too much
Reading From Here to Eternity by James Jones and there was an interesting conversation about authority in the modern world. There is a discussion among
These early writings of Marx give insight into the Philosophy of Communism. For Marx, the enemy of being is having. Private property, not the land
I get into political debates frequently enough with someone I disagree with, but we have enough respect for each other to listen. One of the
I had to add another shelf to my book wall at home. The top shelf I have for my Bible study tools, and the History
I was listening to a podcast episode of the Ezra Klein show the other day, where he interviews Patrick Deneen. Patrick Deneen is a right-wing
This psalm, one of the longer, starts with the injunction to Praise the Lord for his goodness. The Psalmist then declares the mighty acts of
I have been seeing the site GoodReads pop up frequently. Back in February I checked it out and liked it, so I signed up and
I have been watching a show on Prime called the Romanoffs. Each of the episodes concerns some aspect of one of their supposed descendants in
“I have more intellectual pursuits, and less intellect with which to pursue them.“
This website was formerly “the TL;DR place” on tumblr. But I occasionally posted things that I wanted others to see, and they were unable to access the content without tumblr accounts. I called the blog the TL;DR place because the writing I do here is essentially a place for me to process through my thoughts. Most of my friend group isn’t all that interested in the same things, so I write rather than talk through it.
The domain name is a play on my name: David Laurance. David is of Hebrew origin and means something like “beloved”, and my middle name “Laurance” is derived from the name of a great aunt “Laura” back somewhere in the ancestry. The male equivalent is Lawrence, or Larry…. so… “beloved Larry” > everyone loves Larry.