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Paul Cunningham

What does "Wyrd" mean?

The Old English word “wyrd” is often celebrated by English Literature nerds and is a very specific word with a very specific meaning roughly translated to “fate”. It is more useful to understand it in terms of stories: It is used for example in the Old English Elegy The Wanderer,

By Paul Cunningham 26 Oct 2025
The Archaic Torso of Apollo

The Archaic Torso of Apollo

The Archaic Torso of Apollo    We could not know his huge and noble head With eyes grown apple-ripe. Yet even so, His torso glows with a candelabrum’s glow Wherein his gaze, though only faintly fed,   Is held and gleams. Or else that bulging breast Could never blind you, nor

By Paul Cunningham 25 Oct 2025

Philosophy

Idle Talk and Avoiding Discomfort

I used to live in a gated apartment in Los Angeles, near the LAX airport. There were all sorts living there; We had a group of Irish stewardesses who loved to party, for example. They would rage for three days with all the neighbors then head off to man a

By Paul Cunningham 27 Sep 2025
Are We too Nice? - Nietzsche in Simple Language

Philosophy

Are We too Nice? - Nietzsche in Simple Language

“…underneath this reality in which we live and have our being, another and altogether different reality lies concealed, and that therefore it is also an appearance… occasionally regarding men and things as mere phantoms and dream-pictures…” (Nietzsche, Birth of Tragedy 1) Nietzsche proposes a barbaric, contrarian mentality to counterbalance ideas

By Paul Cunningham 27 Jul 2025
A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, Remembering Hemingway and Reflections

Philosophy

A Clean, Well-Lighted Place, Remembering Hemingway and Reflections

Today I’m at “Tiệm Cà Phê Sài Gòn Xưa” - an old cafe in Saigon. When in a new culture, I find it takes awhile to “find one’s footing” in a new place. You need to figure out not just where you are, but how to orient yourself.

By Paul Cunningham 21 Jun 2025
Depression wears a pair of Wranglers

Philosophy

Depression wears a pair of Wranglers

I once saw a post on a blog by a man with a picture of himself sitting on a fence, wearing a pair of Wrangler’s. He now wore premium, Japanese selvedge - the photograph was a throwback to his younger days. You could see a young, fit, good looking

By Paul Cunningham 14 Jun 2025
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