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Be bored more often.

Go for long walks. Meditate. Journal your thoughts. Read new books. Spend time alone without devices. You would get to understand yourself a lot much better. Your brain gets the best ideas when it is left to wander.

In those quiet moments, you'll uncover clarity and inspiration that can't be found in constant stimulation.

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Sometimes I fantasize about disappearing.

Not dying.

Just logging off.

Getting a job no one cares about.

Growing tomatoes.

Writing poems in the margins of a notebook no one reads.

Not as a failure.

But as a kind of freedom.

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Best mental reset I’ve learned:

If your mind is loud — Write.

If your mind is empty — Read.

If your mind is racing — Walk.

If your mind is tired — Sleep.

If your mind is sharp — Build.

Most problems are just mismatched energy. Get the inputs right, the rest follows.

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The one question they cannot answer

Everyone that took the vaccine risked believing Big Government and Big Pharma's claim that the vaccine would prevent people from dying of Covid. The vaccine provided governments around the world a solution to a crisis, namely the pandemic, and a means of inoculating its populations as a way out of the crisis. So a few people died? That's a risk the jabbed were willing to take. There's no genocide afoot, simply a few adverse events here and there. Bill Gates is probably just a decoy meant to flush out the tinfoil hat crowd who think everything that happens in the world is an inside job. It's funny that both sides of the argument embrace the idea, "if it saves just one life, then it's worth it." If we're going to place an infinite value on just one life, and demand that we always be safe, even from "safe and effective" products that cost us nothing but a car ride to CVS, then millions and millions of people will be without the benefit of the tax dollars pouring in to subsidize Big Pharma and keep Big Government afloat. You don't want Fred Luntz to miss a meal, do you? Okay, so they concealed some information from us. That wasn't company policy. Probably just a mid-level manager who saw an opportunity to increase the bottom-line and his future opportunities. A fall-guy in waiting, always unlucky, too ambitious for his own good. This was a crisis of immense proportions, and the government provided a no-cost solution. They couldn't exclude all risk, but hey, what have you got to lose? It's safe and effective* lol. So there were a few bad bags of salad. Shhh... it happens. You don't accuse the CEO of crimes against humanity for that.

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