Summary
The website presents a collection of haikus from the past week, reflecting on various themes under the "Daily Dose of Philosophy" series.
Abstract
The webpage showcases a curated selection of haikus written over the past week, emphasizing the author's journey in articulating thoughts and embracing philosophy through this traditional Japanese poetry form. The author expresses hope that readers have found the haikus both interesting and enjoyable, and that the practice of writing haikus has become a beneficial daily exercise for them. The page includes a series of images accompanying each haiku, which are categorized under titles such as "Black and White," "Success," "Beast," "Good and Bad," "Imagination," "Poverty," "Food for Thought," and features a closing reflection on the creative and philosophical process involved in crafting these short poems.
Opinions
- The author believes that writing haikus has positively influenced their ability to articulate thoughts.
- The author values the haiku as a great daily exercise for creativity and philosophical exploration.
- There is an expectation that readers are enjoying the daily haikus and deriving personal insights from them.
- The author reflects on the passage of time and the shared experience of the week, suggesting a sense of community with the readers.
- The inclusion of images with each haiku indicates a belief in the importance of visual elements to complement the written word.