I’ve Made My Final Calculation

In this post, the author, James, expresses a strong sentiment about honesty and transparency in relationships. He declares that anyone, regardless of their status as a person or a thing, who conceals their true self from him is not a friend. The use of terms like "One," "Body," and "Dead" suggests that the author is emphasizing a broad range of entities, indicating that deceit or hidden intentions are unwelcome. James underlines the importance of genuine connections and makes it clear that he values authenticity over superficial interactions. His message is delivered with a tone of determination and resolve.

The Cookie on the Kitchen Counter – Questioning The Story Relating to the Tree of the Knowledge of Good & Evil

A Modern-Day Representation of Our Truth A loving, caring, compassionate and forgiving parent places a cookie on the kitchen counter and tells the four-year-old child named James not to eat the cookie. The parent never had to tell the child that the cookie was even there, but somehow knew that the child would sniff out the cookie. So, specifically demands that the child not eat the cookie. Over time, the four-year old child kept getting drawn back to the kitchen, simply because it is natural for the child to desire to eat that cookie; almost like it was his cookie.