For the perfectionists...
...the hardest part, probably, is to start something.
For most perfectionists that I know of - the number of hours
Civilizations Without Civility - The Generations That We Are Raising
For the last few years, I have been holding myself back to speak negatively about our culture and society because I was holding onto some hope. Slowly, and steadily, that hope is getting lost into the void of brutal reality.
Book Note: The Stranger by Albert Camus
Although written over 80+ years ago, some of the things in the book seem to be functions of human nature that are evergreen - figuratively as well as metaphorically.
Staying Present with a Simple Technique
The concept of time is warped - Sometimes a minute lasts almost an hour, whereas, other times, an entire day
On Appearances
Younger me was lost in appearances; in places where I thought that it is only appearance that matters. Older me
Book Review: The Art of Being Alone by Renuka Gavrani
Rating - ⭐⭐
This book was one of those random purchases that you think might be interesting because it shows up
Book Review: Man's Search for Meaning by Viktor E. Frankl
Rating - ⭐⭐⭐⭐
The World War era was a fascinating time period in the history of the world. It is a
Half Page Journals - Personal Check-Ins
The first thing I did this morning right after waking up was to check my phone for any urgent or
Beating Analysis Paralysis with Spontaneity
Analysis Paralysis - A term that can bring the worst out of any important event - Indecision.
Read my thoughts on beating analysis paralysis to revive an old passion.
Taking a break!
If you have been around for a while - by now, it must be evident that I haven't