Caveat: Speculative Affirmation

I came across an intriguing challenge:  can you summarize your life philosophy in two words?  I came up with "speculative affirmation," which is borrowed from French philosopher Gilles Deleuze's slightly impenetrable statement:  "ethical joy is the correlate of speculative affirmation."  I've cited this quote in this blog [broken link! FIXME] three [broken link! FIXME] times [broken link! FIXME] before.   That's much more than I've returned to any other quote, I think.  I guess it's the closest you could get to my favorite quote.

And in other news about gnomic utterances:  I've made a resolution to post only one-word "statuses" in facebookland.  I'm curious about how much I might be able to communicate, posting only one word at a time.  Think of it as an effort at lazy, minimalist poetry, or if you prefer, as just a typical manifestation of my obtuse nonsequiturism.

I had a grumpy day at work.  I wasn't coping well with the lack of communication thing, although I should know better than to hope for it.  The classes themselves went fine, for the most part, but the in-between times, with my fellow teachers, less so.  I kept wanting to say, "why is this happening?"  But I knew I'd get nothing logical or meaningful in response.  Would it be different if I could be more competent in the language?  I suspect not.

Um, so that aforementioned grumpiness doesn't represent speculative affirmation, does it?  It's not always easy, even if it is an effort to make a life philosophy.

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