INSPIRATIONAL: Happiness … …

Wednesday, February 4, 2026

… … this quote reminded me of an incident in my life.

“When I was 5 years old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down ‘happy.’ They told me I didn’t understand the assignment; and I told them they didn’t understand life.” — John Lennon

I was in Katholick Skrule don’t remember what grade —  probably 4th or 5th —  and there was a lot of “pro-life” stuff going on.  Some factual; some propaganda.  Facts were facts, but propaganda was “opinions”.   The Catholic News, sermons form the pulpit, and some school lessons were about abortion. Anyway, long story short, at some point in time, we were given a test and the “question” was “what is YOUR opinion about abortion”.  And, I remember struggling with that.  Anyway, I had formed an opinion that it was horrible and anyone who did it must be under terrible metal duress.  Either crazy or hopeless.  I knew from Heinlein’s Science Fiction (“Beyond This Horizon”) that survival of the species is the Prime Directive, adaption / improvemnt was good, and eugenics was a really tricky subject.  <<Yeah, I was a reader of stuff far beyond my age appropriate stuff and my peers!>>. 

So, to answer the question, I wrote (and I remember it VIVIDLY): “In my opinion, abortion is morally wrong, but someone must be crazy or under duress to do it.  In any event, it’s not my place to judge.”

When the test came back, I got a #$%^&# F!

I protested to the teacher and the principal But got no where.

When I took it home to get my Mom’s signature, she was very disappointed.  But when I asked her: “How can my opinion be wrong?  Did I not understand my opinion or lied about it?”.  

She was speechless.  (I believe my uncles were laughing in the background.)

I said: “The question wasn’t “what the Chruch’s opinion was”, the Pope’s, the Principal’s, or what was Cannon Law.  (Yeah we had heard about that too!)

So Monday morning, she went into work late and took me to the Principal’s office and had me repeat my argument.  Maybe she being there made a difference, you was a feisty gal in her prime.  But my grade went from F to A since there was no objective measure of “correctness”.  (In fact everyone got some relief as the question was thrown out and rewritten to what the Church’s position was.)

Ever since then, I have never treated “arguments from authority” (one of the logical fallacies)  with anything but an opinion subject to verification.

Guess that counts for my crankiness?

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CONSPIRACYTHEORY: John Lennon’s murder may not completely understood — Category 4. Plausible?

Monday, April 24, 2023

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11995191/The-man-jailed-John-Lennons-murder-INNOCENT-claims-bombsehll-documentary.html

Could the man jailed for John Lennon’s murder be INNOCENT? Bombshell new documentary poses serious questions about whether Mark David Chapman fired the fatal bullet

  •     EXCLUSIVE: Research throws doubt on the murder of John Lennon in New York
  •     British author David Whelan has examined fatal shooting on December 8, 1980
  •     He has unearthed many documents that suggest cops misunderstood murder 

By Nick Craven
Published: 08:32 EDT, 22 April 2023 | Updated: 08:37 EDT, 22 April 2023

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A three-year investigation into the murder of John Lennon has unearthed a series of extraordinary inconsistencies – including the suggestion that detectives may have fundamentally misunderstood how the shooting happened.

British author and TV producer David Whelan has exhaustively examined Lennon’s fatal shooting on December 8, 1980, as he and his wife Yoko Ono returned to their home in the Dakota Building overlooking New York’s Central Park.

Whelan has unearthed a trove of documents relating to the killing, including gunman Mark Chapman’s ‘hit list’ – published for the first time here – which as well as the former Beatle also featured Marlon Brando and former First Lady Jackie Kennedy Onassis.

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This is interesting.  Without going down this particular rabbit hole, it’s hard to believe.

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