My Friends


by Fredrik Backman



I enjoyed this book a fair bit but I have mixed reactions to it. Backman can write, there’s no question about that, He has a very good translator too. This is my first Backman. He has been published a dozen or more times in too many languages to count. What I had difficulty with was his humor, satire, and irony. It’s not that he didn’t have any, it’s that he has too much. A better description would be that he chooses to use too much (at least for my taste). The story was a good one and the characters, although abnormal compared to most people I know, were still enjoyable.

I was telling a friend about this book and I said that Hemingway would have written the same story in half the number of pages and it would have been just as good. There’s no accounting for taste. That’s one of the things that makes reading fiction enjoyable — you never know quite what you are going to get.

All of that aside. I appreciate Backman’s ability to reach into a topic and pull out some essence of meaning. What he comes up with may or may not be to your liking, but he has the ability to be profound. One of my favorite passages between two of the characters:

“I don’t know anything about art,” he confesses.
“Me neither,” she whispers.
“But I don’t think the most important thing for an artist is being able to draw, but having something to say,” he says, more to the sky than to her.

That hit me in a big way. Close to home.

There is so much out there to read, and so little time. I don’t know if I will pick up another Backman any time soon, but I haven’t tossed him onto the scrap heap either.



I enjoy the lessons to be gained from a good book.
I also enjoy the reflection that is part of the journey.

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Grammar - Chapter 1 - Prepositions




Parts of Speach - Prepositions



I like the notion that prepositions are often little words. They are also always part of a phrase. (A prepositional phrase…)

Here are some prepositions:

in, with, at, around, of, between, by, down, beside, within, for among, beneath, after.

These are prepositional phrases:

in the box, with my friends, at school, you get the idea.

I won’t mention the fact that if a preposition does not have a noun or pronoun after it, it is generally not a preposition: it is being used as an adverb. Life is never simple is it?



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Grammar - Chapter 1 - Adverbs




Parts of Speach - Adverbs



While adjectives are used to describe nouns and pronouns, adverbs are used to describe verbs (get it?) It’s not quite that simple, sometimes they are used to also describe adjectives or other adverbs.

Here’s the crux. Adverbs tell whewre, when, how, or to what extent. Adverbs usually (but not always) end in -ly.

Here are some adverbs that end in -ly.

Quickly, extremely, really, lovely, lonely.

Here are some adverbs that do not end in -ly.

Now, then, soon, very, only, often and not.

Note: often an adverb can be placed in different parts of a sentence — your choice! Here is an example:

I go for a walk in the woods often.

I often go for a walk in the woods.

Danger! Don’t overuse adverbs. It will make your writing clumsy and boring. Not that mine isn’t already for a myriad of other reasons…



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Journal Entry - May 12, 2026



Serious Irony



Can you imagine going back to 1776 and telling the Founding Fathers that in 250 years, the King of England would be standing in the United States Capitol lecturing American lawmakers about the importance of democratic norms?
--Heather Delaney Reese

Indeed, history wrapped in irony.



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Journal Entry - May 11, 2026



The Meaning of Wealth



Leaders who are truly great give up some of their own comfort to help others—to contribute to the greater good.

I know that sounds odd, maybe old fashioned, but when you think about it, it makes perfect sense. We all should be willing — the richest among us and the poorest — to give up what we can to comfort others. I don’t mean just our time, I mean our resources as well. Hanging on to wealth to the grave and leaving it behind for those who’s only desire is to accumulate more wealth does not benefit the inheritor or society.



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Journal Entry - May 10, 2026



Raising Children Today



I’m fortunate not to be raising children today. I’ve raised three. They are good people. I’m grateful for that and proud. I don’t know if I could successfully raise children today. The challenges and pressures are an order of magnitude more complex than they were 40 years ago. It will be fascinating to see what primary age children today will be like as adults thirty years from now. I’ll leave that analysis up to you, my younger reader. For the time I have left, I will be watching with no small amount of interest.




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Journal Entry - May 9, 2026



The Clatter in Your Mind



The clatter in your mind cannot be suppressed as much as transcended. That means getting above the noise. To do that:

  1. Lift your attention to the divine.
  2. Look outward and serve others.

It’s as simple as that, only of course, that is not simple. That takes concentrated effort.

Along with the teachings of The Buddha, I would like to read Saint Catherine of Sienna’s, The Dialogue. I have added that to my list.




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Journal Entry - May 8, 2026



A Bit of Yesterday



Yesterday’s Ride

32.5 miles, 11.6 mph average, 2 hr 48 min, elevation gain 925 ft


Tux in meditation, or protecting me… I’m not sure which…




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Journal Entry - May 7, 2026



Today's Song



Everything Will Be Fine
Shen Lab




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Journal Entry - May 6, 2026



Chopping Vegetables



On Monday 4/20 I checked in for my first day of kitchen duty at Shepard’s House. Shepard’s House is a homeless shelter in Redmond Oregon. They serve meals daily, provide shelter and other homeless services. These are good people.

I prepped 20L of broccoli, 20L of cauliflower, 20L of zucchini, and 20L of yellow squash. It took about 2-1/2 hours… and I only cut myself once! Don’t worry, no one noticed. I put on a fresh pair of black neoprene gloves after I cut myself to hide my embarrassment. Don’t worry, it’s all cool, I have my State of Oregon Food Handlers License, so no lives were endangered by my incompetence.

I plan to work in the kitchen every Monday. I met some nice people and I’m looking forward to next week.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 31, 2026



Day 232



This time, like all times, is a very good one,
if we but know what to do with it.
--Ralph Waldo Emerson

If something appears new to you, rest assured, someone has seen it before. This moment has come before and will come again. This understanding is not meant to be discouraging, this is meant to inspire us to action.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 30, 2026



Day 231



When we respect destiny and fate, we give ourselves the grace we need to receive acceptance.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 29, 2026



Day 230



Accept only what is true.
Work for the common good.
Match our needs and wants to what can reasonably be considered in our control.
Embrace what nature gives us.
--Anonymous

These thoughts would make an excellent focus for meditation. Repeat each of these slowly and ask yourself how aligned are you with each of these.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 28, 2026



Day 229



Our job is to make ourselves better, it is not to make others better. Everyone is on their own journey. As much as you may want to someone else make a change, those efforts will never bring about lasting results.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 27, 2026



Day 228



Cease to hope and you will
cease to fear.
--Hecato

Both hope and fear are nothing more than projections into the future. Both are the enemy of the present.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 26, 2026



Day 227



No man steps in the same river twice.
--Heraclitus

We only get upset with things when we view their state as permanent.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 25, 2026



Day 226



Events are simply that, events. How we explain them is on us and is key to whether we are able to grow personally out of acceptance of those events.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 24, 2026



Day 225



Never complain, never explain
--Benjamin Disraeli

Complaining is easy but it gets you nowhere. Explaining your mistakes is a waste of breath. Acknowledge them, yes. Better yet, learn from them.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 23, 2026



Day 224



When you feel distress because of some external thing, it is only your judgement of that thing that is causing you distress. You cannot alter that thing but you can control how it impacts you.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 22, 2026



Day 223



One generation passeth, and another
generation cometh;
but the earth abideth forever.
--Bible Verse
Also the opening line from Ernest Hemmingway's
The Sun Also Rises

Have we reached the apex of humanity or are we living in an ever changing cauldron of emotions and actions that tend to repeat without our taking particular note? Wise people resist the temptation to think this time things are different.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 21, 2026



Day 222



The Universe is change.
Life is opinion.
--Marcus Aurelius

We should remember the “Ship of Theseus.” Athenians kept the ship battle ready for centuries. Gradually every board being replaced when necessary. In Japan there is a famous Shinto shrine that is completely replaced every 23 years. Our understanding of what something is cannot by definition be more than a snapshot. All is fluid.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 20, 2026



Day 221



The Universe is change.
Life is opinion.
--Marcus Aurelius

We should remember the “Ship of Theseus.” Athenians kept the ship battle ready for centuries. Gradually over time every board was replaced.

In Japan a famous shrine is completely rebuilt every 23 years.

Our understanding of what something is cannot be defined by a snapshot. All is fluid yet permanence must be respected as an ideal, not as a physical reality.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 19, 2026



Day 220



What is duty?

Duty is performing the role that has been handed to you and doing it to the best of your ability.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 18, 2026



Day 219



What you should you trust? Your reputation? Your money? Your position? None of these.

You should trust your judgement. Cultivate solid judgement in all things. What requires sound judgement, the need to conquer the world or conquering the need to conquer the world.




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A Year of Living Stoically - May 17, 2026



Day 218



Those that are too proud are eventually brought low. When the gods send evil, no one escapes. Life can change in an instant.




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