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Timorous Tim
New Member, Male, 66, from United States
Writing, writing, writing! Oct 30, 2016
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About
- Gender:
- Male
- Birthday:
- Oct 18, 1957 (Age: 66)
- Home Page:
- http://timoroustim.weebly.com
- Location:
- United States
Greetings One and All,
My name is Timorous Tim and I am not so timid a man as one would think by my name however I am both timorous and tumultuous at the same time. We all have this within us so I am no exception. I just choose to embrace it.
First off I am a husband, father, grandpa, uncle and brother; I love all animals great and small and have an aversion to those who do not.
I fear I fall into a minority of sorts when I say I love all people everywhere and do so from a sense of spiritualism deep set from an early age.
Things I do not like are any of those things that endanger truth, equality, charity and moral and ethical uprightness, especially when it harms mankind and the earth's many inhabitants, be they human or animal. Vast? Yes. But inclusive and the way it was meant to be in my opinion.
I have traveled and been privileged to know many places and peoples in this world of ours and I have found that in every single instance all humans are alike in their desires, hopes, dreams, intellects, spirituality and more. It is my life to embrace all of this and not just part. That is why I love writing poetry and reading others poetry so much. It tells a story about the person and opens a dialogue on a plane that transcends the baseness of lower thought and prejudice. It gives an insight of one's humor, loves, hates losses and fears. Poetry embraces humanity on a level that can only be described as transcendent.
Born a dirt farmer from the Midwest I left home at fourteen and traveled the United States by rail, plane, bus, car, boat and even horseback. Hitchhiking and riding the rails gave me an insight into humanity that most people will never know or see in their lives, it also taught me that life is precious from the hobo begging on the street corner to the executive on Wall Street. Know one is more important than the other.
I finally settled down to married life and now have memories and friendships that are as valuable to me as all the gold in the entire world. I love my life and life period for that matter and look forward to many more years for creating new memories with new people from all over the world.
Let others just be themselves.
Just be myself.
Just be yourself.
In short…
…Just Be!
Genuinely penned,
Timorous TimInteract
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Understanding and knowing dispels fear and leads to acceptance and inclusion.
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