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Word for the Day: Equanimity

Equanimity: 24 points in scrable. It's a real word! E·qua·nim·i·ty /ˌekwəˈnimədē/ noun 1. mental calmness, composure, and evenness of temper, especially in a difficult situation : "she accepted both the good and the bad with equanimity" Root of cause: Root cause. A root cause is an initiating cause of a causal chain which leads to an outcome or effect of interest. Commonly, root cause is used to describe the depth in the causal chain where an intervention could reasonably be implemented to change performance and prevent an undesirable outcome.(About 358,000,000 search results)

Time To Matter, Time

Time, how does it matter? What matters is what it contains. How long does it take for the water  to become rich in minerals? Water flowing gathering growing pushing pulling whistling to the wind. Take me to know me when down again blowing growing in gusts. Glistening on rocks exasperating  rising to gather clouding judgment while piloting through our lives. Moving matter making it count waiting it out  watching without fear without a doubt. Within due time That's what it's about. Making it matter  watching out for a show shimmering mist glistens and glows In the sunlight.  The moonlight  stars might know, they glow and gather and panther paws pander. Time dances on, growing grander. Glorious shimmering lights shine down running past ocean waves. Sand crystals shy away with each step supporting our growth, air reflecting our breath.  Starlit night. Sunlit day. Warming, glowing, bouncing flowing on currents  with issues, wish you my blissful best.  Love makes time. Time. Time to

Style and Discourse by Liz Frazier

Topic of intrest: People also ask: What does decorum mean? noun De*cor"um. Propriety of manner or conduct; grace arising from suitableness of speech and behavior to one's own character, or to the place and occasion; decency of conduct; seemliness; that which is seemly or suitable. Usage: Decorum, in accordance with its etymology, is that which is becoming in outward act or appearance; as, the decorum of a public assembly. Even epic poetic works should fit in a genre. If Given full authority back to the 15th and 18th century theoreticits Aristotle and Horace. Poetic forms as "labled by our society(1918)" "occupy their proper place in genre by decorum". They are "critically allied for discourse". "Proper behavior is exspected of both lititure and citizens alike." Essentional Quality is left outside the theorist's range of analysis therefore placing each work in its' own genre occupied by theme. Aristotal and Horace seemed to a