Imagining the future is my kinda nostalgia. On a clear day, I feel everything possible | vibing onchain | cocooning @t2world
Achievement is the knowledge that you have studied and worked hard and done the best that is in you. Success is being praised by others, and that's nice too, but not as important or satisfying. Always aim for achievement and forget about success.
—Helen Hayes
found this on Reddit... should be a nice discourse here too. just who do you think is straight up evil in the akatsuki group? i think Hidan fits the frame. who is your pick?
this club is like cocaine 😌 a 30 mins here and i feel so wonderful and happy and alive!
i really do like web3 stuffs a lot, sometimes i think i like them too much, but i'm not very popular. i wish i were popular, and nerdie, and wealthy, and talented🤞wouldn't it be nice to be like that? 🤣
Thinking about how it seems the world works:
the benefit of leaving your mind open widely, as opposed to trying to stick to a series of general rules, is that you learn that there are absolutely no general rules, only individual examples to help point you in a direction in which you might choose to go...
most people fall in the trap of 'others walking the same line without straying,' but like Rume said, only you can walk it!
it's wednesday. optimistically, a typical human lives >=26,300 days to maximum entropy. i'm ~10,836 days old and existentially nervous and bored.
isn't it funny, it seems like when something is going good, everything else goes good too.
the idea that true love is accepting people as they are is kinda flawed. because in reality, it's kinda unwise and can be bad for them, and us, the long run.
if we love someone and ourselves enough, it would be a good thing to suggest, encourage, and support one another to be better in areas we are flawed.
so, in our relationships, we should want to (AND expect to) be taught — and be able to teach one another.