The world is out of focus for me tonight. It’s fuzzy. Unclear. Like looking through a camera lens that’s covered with raindrops.
The problem isn’t the world. The problem is in my head. Or in my heart. It’s hard to say. I just know I’m the problem. The world is still just as dysfunctional as ever, but it’s no different than it always is. The change is in me.
I didn’t enjoy dinner tonight. I didn’t enjoy the company I had. There was nothing wrong with the food. There was nothing wrong with the woman with whom I ate. But nothing felt right. Everything felt wrong.
I don’t know what I want.
There’s an empty feeling gnawing at me. I want something, but what? My life has always been centered around the answers to these questions. What do I want? What do I need? What am I trying to accomplish? Whose love am I trying to win? And now?
I don’t know what I want.

Death of classmate from past feels like a reminder to change my life
Barack Obama’s effort to imitate FDR’s ’36 campaign full of danger
Kids obeyed me on radio project, only because I knew what to do
Brutal truth is that we will never be able to fix all of world’s evils
Both sides of gun debate see what they want to see in D.C. shooting
Left’s refusal to criticize Obama because he’s black is simply racist
Ron Paul isn’t a racist, but the old newsletters need a credible response
Words of appreciation can have power to connect us and heal us
Deadly sugar-filled diet choices mean slow suicide for millions