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It helps you to keep dreaming big and gives refreshed perspective to what’s realistic for you in light of the things you know yourself too well to notice
Oct 18, 2024

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In an increasingly polarized and alienating world, I take pride in my ability to find common ground with almost anyone. My friends joke that I’m psychic—that I pick up on people’s emotions and inner lives with uncanny accuracy—but I think it’s just a result of deep listening and genuine curiosity. Ask people about themselves and really listen. Ask them follow-up questions. Find out what makes their hearts sing and what keeps them up at night. You’d be surprised how much you can relate to, even in those who seem fundamentally different from you. The human experience is universal, and at the end of the day, we only have each other.
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....more than understanding, I've come to realise I'm more myself around those who are supportive and trusting of whatever I am, or will be. I have come to understand that though they may not understand me 100%, they try, especially since I understand only 20% of their process, and they're still sticking around despite my chaos?? Fantastic, imo
Jul 20, 2024
being open to seeing the small details and beauties of everyday life. I feel like trying to remind myself to view the world this way has helped with both happiness and creativity. The world is filled with immense emotion and to be able to feel that is beautiful
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I was going through the Ignatian approach to education today (adapted from the Spiritual Exercises for those keeping track at home) and this tenet is just so good. St. Ignatius says that a person, “ought to be more eager to put a good interpretation on a neighbor’s statement than to condemn it.Further, if one cannot interpret it favorably, one should ask how the other means it. If the meaning is wrong, one should correct the person with love; if this is not enough, one should search out every  appropriate means through which, by understanding the statement in a good way, it may be saved.” This is very Hanlon’s razor (never attribute to malice what you can attribute to stupidity/ignorance) and I just feel like having a curious posture like this is a major slay and makes us better people
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