No One is Perfect and We All Depend on Others
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Post No.: 0016   Furrywisepuppy says:   All of us start life as mentally and physically disabled/incapable (as babies), will likely end our lives in a mentally and physically disabled/incapable state (for being extremely old and frail, terminally ill and/or … Read More

We Shall Never Stop Learning
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Post No.: 0015   Furrywisepuppy says:   Wise people understand that there is so much that they do not know, and much of what they do know may turn out to be incorrect or outdated – so we should never … Read More

Good Health is Never About Extremes
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Post No.: 0014   Furrywisepuppy says:   Some people misuse the term ‘being too healthy’ – but you cannot be too healthy that it makes you unhealthy because if your extreme behaviour causes you to be unhealthy then that is … Read More

One Cannot Blame Alcohol For Being an Antisocial Drunkard
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Post No.: 0013   One cannot blame alcohol for one’s behaviours when drunk because one chooses to drink so much alcohol oneself. Unless you’re addicted to alcohol and thus it controls you rather than you control it – you choose … Read More

But Science Cannot Answer Everything We Want Answered
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Post No.: 0012   Furrywisepuppy says:   As a loose follow-on from Post No.: 0007 about the scientific method and the value of science, the scientific method is the best way to determine objective facts and truths – but science … Read More

If You Don’t Ask Then You Won’t Get
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Post No.: 0011   Furrywisepuppy says:   $1 saved is rationally just as valuable as $1 earned. But for most people it’s far faster to save money when trying to purchase something (or often to challenge for a refund or … Read More

Politics is and Involves Every Single Citizen
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Post No.: 0010   Furrywisepuppy says:   Politics is and involves every single citizen, and it’s barely just about voting once every few years or so (hence for many things you don’t need to be of voting age). Leave it … Read More

Playing is Learning Too
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Post No.: 0009   Furrywisepuppy says:   Humans (and other animals) learn not just via behaviourism (as in conditioning e.g. do x, get rewarded, want to do x again; or do y, get punished, don’t want to do y again) … Read More

Our Individual and Contextual Versions of Reality
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Post No.: 0008   Furrywisepuppy says:   Placing our eyes onto something is no guarantee of seeing, and hearing something is no guarantee of listening, for instance. And never mind that we may look but not see if we’re not … Read More

Anybody and Everybody Can Do Science
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Post No.: 0007   Furrywisepuppy says:   Science is not a bible of facts that become sacred, unimpeachable and solidified forever but is a process of coming up with hypotheses, devising methodologies for testing one’s hypotheses, obtaining and recording empirical … Read More

Maybe They Should Be Called ‘Strongs’ Not Weeds?
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Post No.: 0006   Furrywisepuppy says:   I don’t know why plant weeds are called ‘weeds’ because they are generally hardier than ‘regular plants’ – they can grow in the toughest environments and can be very fast-growing and fast-spreading. But … Read More

Stand Up For Mental Health
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Post No.: 0005   Furrywisepuppy says:   Mental health problems can affect literally anyone – so a sufferer may think they’re alone but they’re far from alone. Even many top, high-achieving and tough sportspeople, great leaders, creative geniuses, successful businesspeople and … Read More

Yin and Yang, Dark and Bright
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Post No.: 0004   We need to know what dark is before we can understand what bright is, and vice-versa (e.g. time and again, those who’ve just experienced real and prolonged starvation tend to find that their next meal, even … Read More

We Care For What We Love (and Can Love What We Care For)
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Post No.: 0003   Furrywisepuppy says:   To look after your health – confidence in yourself and self-compassion (which is self-esteem and a respect for oneself but without ever venturing into a feeling of self-superiority over others, narcissism or self-righteousness) … Read More

The Benefits of Learning Lots of ‘Useless Stuff’ at School
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Post No.: 0002   Furrywisepuppy says:   If you are an adult today and you believe you had learnt a lot of useless stuff when you were at school (e.g. algebra or plate tectonics) then this is actually a sign … Read More

Welcome To My Blog!
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Post No.: 0001   Welcome all! I am extremely excited to present to you my blog. My ambitious furry aim is to spread a little love, peace, happiness, health and wisdom to everyone across the world.   I hope you’ll … Read More

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