
trial and error
To know whether something is right for you, you have to at least give it one try.

do we really want to find the aliens?!
Imagine if we looked forward to things with an exciting attitude, rather than with fear?

remembering the plot

“don’t pointless things have a place, too…”
If busyness is all there is, then where are we supposed to assign time to the ‘living’ part of life?

the social media paradox

The lurking fear of being incorrect
When we think of the word ‘question’, we don’t usually think ‘stupid’, right? We may instead think ‘curious’ or ‘answer’. It’s by assuming and getting things wrong that can eventually lead us to the right answers. Why don’t we acknowledge this enough?

an endless curiosity
Go around, explore, see, feel, and embody life ;) Article on why you should embrace exploring. “Even if we deprive ourselves from acting out of curiosity, curiosity will always be there, and no, exploring and curiosity are not confined to just travelling.”

James Bond, chess, and House of Gucci
My new found love for cinema and rekindled affection for chess ;) Basically how I spent my thanksgiving break…

why ‘Friends’ is still a phenomenon
Comedy is a subtle diversion from the not-so-blissful aspect of truth, of reality. Even in relatively serious moments on the show, like ‘The One with the Morning After’, there were still times you could sneak in a couple laughs…

the magic of light
Inspired by Tromsø, Norway and the Polar Night. A story of the sun not rising for months (literally), how we view light with optimism and appreciating its distinctiveness. You're about to be mind blown!!

mercury
Spontaneity is fun; like most things, there are benefits of carelessness up until it becomes a disadvantage but that conclusion should not be drawn too quickly.

In an Age of Suspicion, Where is the love?
do you notice that kids don’t care about who they’re building sandcastles or throwing ball with? What’s important to them is that they’re playing. When people get older, they begin to see a fragmented society…

a step
The only thing we really know about choice is that it has an outcome.

Freedom
No, this is not a persuasive essay to get you to snowboard, (maybe skydive ;) Do we limit happiness? Do we know what it is?

Are the people in Antarctica upside down?!
Yes, because they literally are at the bottom of the earth (his point); no, because gravity pulls them down (both agreed). But, we were in California at the time, so Antarctica technically was not upside down, not from us (my view)! - Who do you think won this?!

The relief of art
A really good song, and I mean lyric-wise, is art. There’s a nostalgia that attaches itself to such a piece, that sort of familiarity with what is unfamiliar — Evidence the artist’s message was successfully conveyed - the artist’s job is done.

Cultural Materialism: a sustainability issue.
This is the result of a month and a half worth of research and a strong determination to do things in a way that makes earth smile back at us.