Pick your interest and it seems that the desire to make things 'special' is pretty forceful. Special, new, fresh, note-worthy. A special event, a special person, a special delight or horror, a special specialness.
An Internet dictionary defines the adjective "special" as:
It would be arrogant and churlish to suggest that the force of "special" did not exist or that it were somehow less appropriate than some other, more elevated point of view... "things are what they are" blah, blah, blah. "Special" is kind of kool and I think it is better to admit it than to try to outflank it. "Special," in its own way, is pretty "ordinary" or "normal."-- different from and usually better than what is normal or ordinary-- more than usual-- very important to you-- relating to one particular person, group, or area-- created for a particular person, purpose, or situation
Like "laughter" or "love," what is "special" does not open itself to the solemnities of analysis ... it may provide a power-point presentation for a philosopher or psychologist or a helpless spiritual instructor, but whatever the intellectual or emotional entry point ... well, how does that square up with with an actual laugh, a surge of love, or a sense of something special?
If everything is special, nothing is special.
If nothing is special, then everything is special.
Like an oscilloscope, what is special rises and falls, is tasty or painful, comes and goes. I see no reason not to enjoy the ride.
But I also see no reason not to keep an eye on these comings and goings ... not the parsing and dissecting so much, but the real McCoy.
Happy Birthday, Adam!
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Happy Birthday, Adam. How fortunate you are, entering your 74th year with two mothers! Blessings upon you.
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