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When Aliens Visit: A Tale of Empathy and Misunderstanding
In the vast expanse of the universe, where countless planets spin in the endless cosmic dance, curiosity drives the exploration of new worlds. Aliens from distant galaxies often visit Earth, intrigued by its diverse ecosystems, complex societies, and the myriad challenges faced by its inhabitants. One day, a fleet of interstellar ships set out from…
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Notes from Charlie Munger’s commencement speech
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Pearls of Wisdom: Insights from the Elderly (Ages 70-100)
In a world often fixated on the hustle and bustle of daily life, the wisdom of the elderly can serve as a guiding light, illuminating the path to a more meaningful existence. Recently, I was going through a vlog series where the host asks individuals aged 70 to 100, about their reflections on life. Here…
Satirical RCA Report: Power Outage at the NoBlame Corp.
On January 23rd, 2024, NoBlame Corp’s headquarters experienced a sudden power outage caused by a squirrel electrocution. The incident led to a 30-minute loss of electricity, disrupting employee productivity and resulting in the spoilage of a single frozen pizza. Emergency measures were taken, including calls to the power company and unsuccessful attempts to jump-start the…
My Thoughts on “Lord Of the Flies”
The post reflects my connection with “Lord of The Flies,” exploring the book’s themes, character dynamics, and the significance of broader insights drawn from the narrative. It delves into the impact of the story on personal introspection and its relevance in today’s world.
Is embracing child-like qualities enough for life?
Discover the transformative potential of embracing child-like qualities. Explore the power of innocence, authenticity, and their impact on personal growth.
Jan 14, 2023 : Arugula vs Creosote
They met a few hours ago. It was a botany workshop and the instructor shared some of her knowledge with the new class about different plants. It was a bit weird to hear one another’s characteristics and introduction from someone else. By the time the room was empty, every plant already knew everything about the…
Bye 2022: 30 things I believe are true
Another year gone in a 🫰. The year I turned 30. Like most people my age (e.g. Lucile Randon), thought I should preach some.
September 18, 2022
Just another random, incoherent blob of thoughts