First Principles: We Can Find Meaning and Reward By Serving Some Higher Purpose Than Ourselves

“We can find meaning and reward by serving some higher purpose than ourselves, a shining purpose, the illumination of a Thousand Points of Light…We all have something to give. – George H.W. Bush

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Thought For the Day: Control Healthcare and You Control the People

“Control healthcare and you control the people” – Saul Alinsky

Read Alinsky’s works, and you will have major insight into the Left’s tactics.

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A Set of Octodils

Following 3 years of a poem a day (+ 109 additional days), I am ready to go back to practicing short-form poetry again. We will begin with a form called the Octodil . I will introduce at least one short-form poetry style per week and at least one poem in each style.

What is an Octodil?

An octodil is a form created by Viola Berg though it has been popularized by Linda Varsell Smith. It consists of the following:

How an Octodil is written:

  • 8 lines
  • syllables 4–4–6–6–8–8–6–6
  • No rhymes

4
4
6
6
8
8
6
6

Remember it is no strict rhyme. I have written one with and without the rhymes that I prefer.

A Set of Octodils
by Michael Doyle

1) Octodil For the Human Race
by Michael Doyle

Learning conflict
Has formed our past
Let's shape a way forward
Learning to wage our peace
Resolved for communication
Anticipate giving our best
We have to give to live
A great lesson well learned

(c) June 8, 2026 Michael Doyle
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and

2) Forest Octodil
by Michael Doyle

Nature Preserves
Photos taken
Forming new impressions
Ways to frame the beauty
A new project of older thoughts
Lessons of value given free
There is much more to see
And even more to share

(c) June 8, 2026 Michael Doyle
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Thought For the Day: We Are Living In An Interminable Succession of Absurdities Imposed By the Myopic Logic of Short-Term Thinking

“We are living in an interminable succession of absurdities imposed by the myopic logic of short-term thinking.” – Jacques Cousteau

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First Principles: The Government of the Absolute Majority Instead of the Government of the People Is But the Government of the Strongest Interests

“The Government of the absolute majority instead of the Government of the people is but the Government of the strongest interests; and when not efficiently checked, it is the most tyrannical and oppressive that can be devised.” – John C. Calhoun

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God Breaking Through

God Breaking Through
by Michael Doyle

In God, I find all that's worthy.
Through life's storms, I find His glory.
He leads me through all of my days,
Even when words fail in His praise.

I lift my voice to the skies up high,
Embracing the truth of God's reply.
His goodness will always prove,
The hallelujah of my every move.

My soul roars like a lion heard,
And my faith calls as I'm stirred.
My feelings of faith shine aloud
With more confidence than I'm allowed.

Looking back on my life's ministry,
At times, it has been quite a history.
Dedicated in all moments to the Trinity,
The faith of our fathers is no mystery.

Layer after layer, God is always there.
We walk in courage, not in fear.
My life and your life are lived in ebb and flow.
The power of God is all that I need to know.

My soul roars like a lion heard,
And my faith calls as I'm stirred.
My feelings of faith shine aloud
With more confidence than I'm allowed.

(c) June 10, 2026 Michael Doyle
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Thought For the Day: The Politically Correct Crowd Is Tolerant of All Viewpoints, Except Those They Disagree With

“The politically correct crowd is tolerant of all viewpoints, except those they disagree with.” – Bobby Jindal

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First Principles: The Right of Self-Defense Never Ceases. It Is Among the Most Sacred, and Alike Necessary To Nations and To Individuals

“The right of self-defense never ceases. It is among the most sacred, and alike necessary to nations and to individuals.” – James Monroe

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Never Look Back

Never Look Back
by Michael Doyle

A soldier's life is to take life,
Be it by bullet or by knife.
The alleged purpose is to preserve life,
In the middle of all of war's strife.
There are the quiet moments of observation,
Of looking out into the depths of God's creation.
Wasn't God, who dwells somewhere above,
Supposed to be about nobler things like love?

Stretched out by the fire under darkened skies,
The soldier takes it in with his own eyes.
Everything, it seems, is a wonderment
To be caught up in the respite of puzzlement.
Why and how did he taste victory today
When so many lives were simply cast away?
Is there a god or isn't there?
This is not something to be decided in moments of fear.

It's an inanity that some divide others by skin,
Speculating about the gates of Heaven and who gets in.
Maybe there's no worse hate than racial animosity.
But to hear some folks talk, such talk is pomposity.
In a soldier's experience, it's a man's character and soul.
Merit, skills, and loyalty are the counted coup that console.
It's the steady gaze that tells of a companion's loyalty.
The things that matter most are those of integrity.

A soldier longs for homecoming and love's embrace.
It gives him comfort to feel sweet moments of love's trace.
Promises are made about killing no more -
And wanting no association with this thing called war.
Strikes of luck, like games of cards, must be well played,
And taken only when the winning hand is displayed.
It's a huge discomfort suffered at the hands of the creator,
Too late, only because the other man is a born cheater.

Freedom is freedom, even won in the black of night.
Sometimes, it must be won in ways less than right,
And then the soldier finds himself on the run,
Full of harsh regret over what he has done.
Once sweet freedom has somehow been won,
The soldier's life surely must begin as it's begun.
A simple life tastes as sweet as freedom.
It's worth a life's wages in this soldier's kingdom.

(c)June 9, 2026 Michael Doyle
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Thought For the Day: Men, Their Rights, and Nothing More; Women, Their Rights, and Nothing Less

“Men, their rights, and nothing more; women, their rights, and nothing less.” – Susan B. Anthony

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