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10/25/25 — The Return to Purpose (Journal Entry Dissection: #Reason #Time #Maturity)
Principle of the Good Use of Time About These Posts Each day I add a new journal entry to my social media feeds. Here, I take that day’s entry and expand it through the lens of my Good Life Creed, which you can read about in my book Going Alone (available for free on this website). These dissections aim to connect ordinary reflections with the enduring objectives and principles of the Creed. Journal Entry (10/25/25) I got the job—a feeling I haven’t known in quite some time.

Kurt Bell
17h2 min read


10/24/25 — The Return to Work (Journal Entry Dissection: #Maturity #Time #Limits)
The Principle of The Good Use of Time About These Posts Each day I add a new journal entry to my social media feeds. Here, I take that day’s entry and expand it through the lens of my Good Life Creed, which you can read about in my book Going Alone (available for free on this website). These dissections aim to connect ordinary reflections with the enduring objectives and principles of the Creed. Journal Entry (10/24/25) I sat for a real job interview yesterday. Not even a yea

Kurt Bell
1d2 min read


10/22/25 — Setting Down the Hammer (Journal Entry Dissection: #Time #Distraction #Balance)
Principle of Distraction About These Posts Each day I add a new journal entry to my social media feeds. Here, I take that day’s entry and expand it through the lens of my Good Life Creed, which you can read about in my book Going Alone (available for free on this website). These dissections aim to connect ordinary reflections with the enduring objectives and principles of the Creed. Journal Entry (10/22/25) I’m working each day to loosen a lifelong habit of needing to be prod

Kurt Bell
3d2 min read


10/21/25 — The Lights Across the Meadow (Journal Entry Dissection: #Maturity #Nature #Borne)
The Principle of Nature About These Posts Each day I add a new journal entry to my social media feeds. Here, I take that day’s entry and expand it through the lens of my Good Life Creed, which you can read about in my book Going Alone (available for free on this website). These dissections aim to connect ordinary reflections with the enduring objectives and principles of the Creed. Journal Entry (10/21/25) I wake at 4:00 AM every day. Our neighborhood is dark and quiet then,

Kurt Bell
4d2 min read


10/20/25 — The Final Countdown (Journal Entry Dissection: #Philosophy #Nature #Seat)
Principle of The Best Seat in the House About These Posts Each day I add a new journal entry to my social media feeds. Here, I take that day’s entry and expand it through the lens of my Good Life Creed, which you can read about in my book Going Alone (available for free on this website). These dissections aim to connect ordinary reflections with the enduring objectives and principles of the Creed. Journal Entry (10/20/25) I’ve entered the home stretch until the start of Socia

Kurt Bell
5d3 min read


10/19/25 — The Quiet Arrival of Decline (Journal Entry Dissection: #Temperance #Well #Limits)
Principle of True Limits and True Opportunity About These Posts Each day I add a new journal entry to my social media feeds. Here, I take that day’s entry and expand it through the lens of my Good Life Creed, which you can read about in my book Going Alone (available for free on my website). These dissections aim to connect ordinary reflections with the enduring objectives and principles of the Creed. Journal Entry (10/19/25) Another weakness has crept in this past year—since

Kurt Bell
6d2 min read


10/18/25 — The Wrong Turn (Journal Entry Dissection: #Temperance #Well #Maturity)
Principle of Temperance About These Posts Each day I add a new journal entry to my social media feeds. Here, I take that day’s entry and expand it through the lens of my Good Life Creed, which you can read about in my book Going Alone (available for free on my website). These dissections aim to connect ordinary reflections with the enduring objectives and principles of the Creed. Journal Entry (10/18/25) Yesterday was challenging, as we kept taking the wrong route on our way

Kurt Bell
7d2 min read
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