Thoughts as Architecture

Thoughts as Architecture

Blog, Philosophy
The network of thoughts in our minds serves as the filter through which we perceive the world. It can amplify suffering or pleasure, magnify loss, or highlight opportunities. Sorting through these and shedding the negative ones is crucial to avoid dwelling in perpetual misery. That’s how we avoid turning echoes into walls. What we carry shapes what we see.Y.
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The Subtle Trap of Prioritizing Wrong

The Subtle Trap of Prioritizing Wrong

Blog, Philosophy
The act of "prioritizing importance" can evolve into established norms or habits over time. Sometimes these tendencies can lead to distorted perceptions of reality, which themselves create the basis for feelings of self-doubt, self-criticism, and depression. Let this sink in.Y.
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Life Doesn’t Run on Clean Code

Life Doesn’t Run on Clean Code

Blog, Philosophy
Optimizing life's algorithms: Beware of the expectation bug. Joy thrives in the unpredictability of the code, so debug those high expectations and let the beauty of unexpected moments shine through. Maybe unpredictability is the real feature.Let the compiler surprise you.Y.
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