“happiness”
Do we associate “more” with happiness? This is not a new thought but today it’s tackling a new perspective.
difference
...as they become memories
A summer journal
by the fireplace
< 1 hour screen time
With technology, specifically social media and the likes, we find ourselves caught in the habitual act of taking in so much information about other people, their lifestyles and begin to focus on how our lives differ and how we don’t have certain things that we then begin to believe we need.
road trip…
Driving that far makes you realize how much *mystery land* is around. I didn’t even realize how huge New York is, like there so much emphasis on Manhattan, Brooklyn, and some other places but not the other…
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…
let’s catch up
About
I’ve been thinking about it and TheOtherDreamer really is a…
the one on journaling
Just write! I don’t think there’s a fixed or ‘right’ way to journal -
spring!!=)
— cheers to the most colorful time of the year —!
Current Favorites
current favorites! book, music, art
unseen: indoors
[collage] original pictures, screenshot(s), poem
unseen: outdoors (Feb-Mar ‘21)
A mini photo museum from my library to your screens. Places I’ve been, things I’ve seen (from feb - march).
a step
The only thing we really know about choice is that it has an outcome.
breathe—
There’s a misconception of how we’re supposed to go with each tick,
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.
A Wellness Edition
Featuring a list of things I tried that made this metaphorical island seem more like a sanctuary and less like confinement (hope this helps)!