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Bart Hopkins Jr. is an ex-surfer, avid hiker and occasional rock climber, chess enthusiast and motorcyclist. He is interested in brain and mind topics and linguistics. Has 2 wonderful grown children and 3 grandchildren. Lives in Texas with his wife Kat. His latest of 9 novels include the story of an anthropologist's stay in a psych ward, One Came Crashing In, and the FBI thriller, Living By The Gun. Give them a read!
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Concepts, Metaphors, Analogies

Concepts are predictions, Lisa Barrett says, in her book How Emotions Are Made. As we go through life, we learn to categorize things. Why? Putting an object, action, or event in a category lets us infer many things, including how it will act.

We learn by association and much of it is unconscious, George Lakoff writes, in Metaphors We Live By and Philosophy In The Flesh. Those things we assoc

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What can I say? One of the most thought-provoking, valuable books ever! I first read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance 50 years ago, in 1974, and have read, reread, and studied it numerous times since.

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“life never comes straight at you, it sneaks up and gives you whatever it gives, not what you want. No matter what you think.”
Bart Hopkins Jr., Influence

“Isn't it funny how it all hangs on the edge of the random.”
Bart Hopkins Jr., Game Time

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“Life is short, art long, opportunity fleeting, experience treacherous, judgment difficult.”
Hippocrates

“Life is either a daring adventure or nothing at all.”
Helen Keller, The Open Door

“Maybe he used to like me, but I doubt he does anymore, now that I’ve insulted his bird fetish.”

Peter smiled.   “He’s not going to stop liking you over one little argument.   I don’t think he’s the type to just fall for someone and then hate them the next day.   We don’t live in that kind of world anymore, anyway.”

“What do you mean?”  

“Well, when there were thousands of possible mates to choose from, it was like being a huge candy store with a billion types of sugary things to choose from.   You could sample one of everything and not worry about whether you’d like it much or whatever, because there was always another jar of candy nearby.   But now, there’s no candy store.   There’s a single jawbreaker that you found in the gutter.   And there are no more jawbreaker factories.   No more candy stores.   No more refined sugar.   That one jawbreaker you found could be the only one you’ll ever have again.   You aren’t going to just eat it and say goodbye.”

His analogy wasn’t perfect but I saw where he was going with it.   “So I’m like a jawbreaker.   A dirty one you find in the gutter.”

“Yeah.   And he likes that candy.   It’s his favorite.   So he doesn’t care that it has smelly feet.”

I scowled at him.   “How do you know he likes jawbreakers so much?”

“I just know.   I can tell a good match when I see one.   He needs someone spunky and tough, someone different than other girls.   That’s you.”

I smiled, liking how Peter had described me.   “But what if he just decides to eat it real quick and then move on?   I mean, there are other jawbreakers out there.   They’re just more rare.”

“That’s not how he is.   He’s methodical.   A thinking person.   He’s not rash. And he knows his odds of finding a jawbreaker of this flavor?   Are pretty slim.”

“I’ve seen him do some stupid, rash things … like going after the candy at the Cracker Barrel.”

“That was all a very carefully-crafted way of making sure he had a good grip on his jawbreaker.   He wants to keep the candy happy.   Keep it sweet.”

I rolled my eyes.   “Ugh.   Your analogy is making me want to eye gouge you right now.”
Elle Casey, Kahayatle

“A serious and good philosophical work could be written consisting entirely of jokes.”
Ludwig Wittgenstein

“All that is gold does not glitter,
Not all those who wander are lost;
The old that is strong does not wither,
Deep roots are not reached by the frost.

From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
A light from the shadows shall spring;
Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
The crownless again shall be king.”
J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

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