
Sal Godoij
Soulpunctures
According to Sal Godoij, a "soulpuncture" is every literary work that aims to stimulate the soul's energy.
Therefore, all poems, stories, comments, and ideas on this page are "soulpunctures."
It is the objective of this site (and of all Sal Godoij's writing for this matter) that every word said, sung, heard, written, or read punctures the soul and thus stimulates the soul's healing capability.

The Taxicab
I met Death at the intersection of King and Bright
In Toronto.
It happened on May 9, on a cold, windy, rainy night.
In times past, Death was a coachman
Drove a funeral carriage
Drawn by four fiery stallions.
The night of our encounter, Death drove a taxicab
Of the Purple Line.

Lesson Number 1
I say that there is nothing different among us all. There are no lower or higher levels in humankind. Facing the same problems, we are all equals. For instance, I speak to you about hate,
compassion, and courage. We find hate, compassion, and courage in all humans, distributed in each at different degrees, true, but we are all equal at birth.

I’m in Google. Then I exist.
If you are kind enough to Google my name, Sal Godoij, I bet many sites and information appear on the screen, including my website.
But I was curious about how much AI platforms know about a person, so I asked ChatGPT for any information about Sal Godoij that it could give me.
And this is what ChatGPT answered:

On What is Happiness
Happiness is an active or passive state of pleasure or pleasurable satisfaction.” This definition, somewhat incomplete, is what we know and generally accept.
If you search on an AI tool, it will come up with a definition like “Happiness is a multifaceted and subjective state of well-being that encompasses a range of positive emotions and life satisfaction.”

When My Journey Began
Because you, my friend
Don't know what happens
When your last journey begins
I paused on the road
To scribble these stanzas
And show you what happened
To me
When my last journey began.

Love Thy Customer
I usually don't mix business with religion.
However, I will do it now because both are integral to our lives.
So, here is a hint that will help you succeed in your business or become more effective in managing your customer service department.
Know your audience is great, but I want to go further, and instead of saying: Know your audience, I say: Love your customers.

The Illiterate Man
The Book of Nature
The Illiterate Man does not know how to read it
The Book, however, is the Future
Nature's hand shapes every Tree
How to shape a Tree, how to build a Forest
The Illiterate Man does not Know
How to read the Book of the Forest
The Illiterate Man does not know

The Egocentric
Dealing with an egocentric person is difficult. They never listen. The egocentric persons hate to listen to others. They only love their voice.

Too Much Information
It’s a common saying that whatever abounds doesn’t hurt, but it’s not so with information. In many cases, we could do so well without much information.
This maxim applies to every circumstance in our daily lives: work, relationships, talking to our boss, in a job interview, explaining a movie or a book, being questioned by your in-laws the first time you meet them, and so on. You name it.

It’s Not The Light
Say that shadows mean ignorance.
And light means wisdom.
Yet, it's not the light that makes you wise
But shadows
Light may blind you
It may confuse your mind
Shadows, instead, are the force that keeps your eyes wide open
Your mind alert
Shadows encourage you to move

The Modern Primitive Man
Man doesn't progress as a species because he uses his imagination, inventions and creativity to satisfy his external needs but not his inner growth.
After all the progress our species claim, we have become a modern primitive man.
Since the caveman to our days, man continues to struggle for his daily bread while ogling the neighbour as his mortal enemy.

Life is a Second.
Life is an inverted pyramid in which one second is the base.
One second only.
Let's examine this fact.
One year has twelve months. You know that already.
One month has 28, 30, and 31 days. No surprise in that, either.
One day has 24 hours, of course.
One hour has sixty minutes.
And so, you know that one minute is sixty seconds.
Until now, you're doing well.
Now, here is the thing to consider.
One second is the basis for everything we have in life.

The Era of Acceptance.
Primitive people expressed their emotions primarily to communicate. But did they indeed have these emotions?
Some emotions we learn from experience. For example, even if our parents warn us, "Don't touch the stove," we still extend our hands to feel how it is. Once we learn it, we don't do it anymore.
Our emotions separate us from the animals, although animals show their feelings differently than humans.

Man’s Brief History
Man's Brief History
A poem by Sal Godoij
How do we live if we are used to so much
Spoiled in comfort
Denied to others
He who splashed in the mud
With bare feet
Under the intense rainfall
He who shivered under the cold
Whose only protection against the wind
Is a tree

On Teamwork.
I confess that I'm my best co-worker.
I love having myself as my best teammate because I only know how to get the best from myself, so I'm sure that together, myself and I, make a great team.

On Civilization
Civilization should be a collective work that promotes humanity to higher stages. Instead, it is a continuum of crimes committed by man, not only against man but against the entire Earth, and introduced by historians to the next generations in acceptable forms and throughout the centuries.



In Silence And From A Distance
I loved you, Rose Lynn.
I loved you in silence and from a distance
Like God loves you.
This may sound a sacrilege
But when you love, you turn into God
And when you hate, you become Evil.

Children of the Mind.
Perfection/Imperfection are children of your mind. Both convey a negative force. To live a rewarding life, move away from both.