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Writing…
…is still the act that makes me the most happy (I forgot this for a couple of months, writing becoming surplanted by joyless chores. and got sad – silly human). Continue reading
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Inherited descriptive culture vs ficticious media culture
You might know how to make gingerbread because your grandma knew how to make gingerbread, and taught you how to, while the person expressing negative opinions towards trans people, likely wasn’t taught to do so because their grandma held such… Continue reading
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Another Realm of Senses
We talk of having five senses, but none of them are used when I long for my love; I feel movements in my stomach and tickling in my fingers and blood rush in my lips – are rhis another realm… Continue reading
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Budapest
Life is precious. Living is a gift. Being conscious means we can see the sunset, hear the crowd passing by, feel the sun on our skin, taste the wine in our glass; without it, there is nothing, not even silence,… Continue reading
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Is using your phone during the day conditioning yourself for dissatisfaction by rewarding avoiding meeting your daily needs?
Rhetoric question… I’ve been thinking about this topic after listening to a couple of podcasts on moves to ban the use of phones in American schools. It brought back memories from my childhood in the nascent years of videogames and… Continue reading
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Respecting others’ humanity is a basic need, or Getting what you want while diminishing other people’s humanity is ignorant deficency behaviour
I was first made aware of this while reading Non-violent Communication for the first time. In Rosenberg’s seminal book on needs-based framework for understanding and communicating with ourself and others, he describes how people who have recently discovered that they… Continue reading
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The virtues of taking breaks from infatuations
I’m thinking about this topic at this time in my life because I’ve had a recent infatuation, and in the spirit of learning from ones past mistakes (particularly, falling in love with the first impression of people and staying in… Continue reading
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Goodbye, Barcelona
For know… You were beautiful. Continue reading
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On seasonal living, or Spending mid-year in the south, quarter-year in cities, and new year equatorially
I’ve been talking to friends about ideally – with regards to my mood and cognitive-emotional health; spiritual health? – wanting to spend summers in the south (of Europe, mostly), autumn and spring in cities (like London, maybe Paris, or/and New… Continue reading


