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Post # 62
Throughout history, technology has simplified work. Knives substituted for cutting tools for early man. Calculators reduced manual calculations. Search engines made information easier to find. Smartphones placed entire libraries in our pockets. Yet none of these inventions replaced human intelligence. They enhanced it. Continue reading
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Post # 61
The interesting thing about waiting is that it slowly changes how we see things. It teaches humility. It teaches trust. And occasionally, it even teaches humour. At some point, you realise life enjoys surprising us more than we enjoy planning it. Continue reading
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Post # 59
We do not need to analyse every emotion like a detective in a crime series. Not every feeling needs unpacking, journaling, and deep introspection. Some feelings can simply exist – and then leave. For instance, saying: ‘This hurt, but I’m done carrying it.’ Continue reading
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Post # 58
We live in a world that values politeness but often forgets presence. So we say the right words and at the right time — while our minds are elsewhere. That is when gestures start sounding like formalities. But words are not meant to be shortcuts. They are meant to be bridges. Continue reading
