
Mind Sprocket gives voice to simple and honest perspectives. We publish thoughts and experiences on our world. We tell stories.

Herein may you find honesty, candor, and attitude; the judgment of remembrance, the pain of life, the force of death, and our gruesome reality.
A hillside intruded by a deer plays host to a reflection on the great Why?
Ruminations on bumper stickers in a daily traffic rush.
How could camp go badly if I had a toasted wheat bagel with vegetable cream cheese to kick it off?
What so many of us selectively forget is that as humans, we can never be truly independent. We need one another. And that’s OK.
“The commonplace goals of human endeavor: material possessions, outward success and luxury, have always seemed despicable to me.” — Albert Einstein.