🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤 can i be daddy. Hahahahaha 🫢 It was an invigorating night, and week 🫶 Much love to the storytellers who dive into the greys, the colours, the vastness of their emotional worlds and existence, opening our eyes and hearts to each other’s humanity and all who build these worlds.🖤🤍🌈🫶✨ Double joy that night! Congratulations @gisellelxq on Children’s Day winning Best Singapore Short Film!! Truly such a precious one. 🥹 @sgiffest Silver Screen Awards 🕴️ @mlvn.y @bpdesilvajewellers 💆🏻♀️ @kkxtzinxsnoopy @instahairloom 💄 @jaceangmakeup
🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤 can i be daddy. Hahahahaha 🫢 It was an invigorating night, and week 🫶 Much love to the storytellers who dive into the greys, the colours, the vastness of their emotional worlds and existence, opening our eyes and hearts to each other’s humanity and all who build these worlds.🖤🤍🌈🫶✨ Double joy that night! Congratulations @gisellelxq on Children’s Day winning Best Singapore Short Film!! Truly such a precious one. 🥹 @sgiffest Silver Screen Awards 🕴️ @mlvn.y @bpdesilvajewellers 💆🏻♀️ @kkxtzinxsnoopy @instahairloom 💄 @jaceangmakeup
🖤🤍🖤🤍🖤 can i be daddy. Hahahahaha 🫢 It was an invigorating night, and week 🫶 Much love to the storytellers who dive into the greys, the colours, the vastness of their emotional worlds and existence, opening our eyes and hearts to each other’s humanity and all who build these worlds.🖤🤍🌈🫶✨ Double joy that night! Congratulations @gisellelxq on Children’s Day winning Best Singapore Short Film!! Truly such a precious one. 🥹 @sgiffest Silver Screen Awards 🕴️ @mlvn.y @bpdesilvajewellers 💆🏻♀️ @kkxtzinxsnoopy @instahairloom 💄 @jaceangmakeup
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
It has come to my attention that my hobby is thinking. lol. I wonder what would be a good hobby to pair it with. Open to suggestions! Hope the last week has been treating you well! There has been so much singing. Hhahhhahah You know right, when I was younger, my thinking was much more black and white. There was clear distinction between right and wrong: grey was for those weak, wishy washy people who had no conviction. Loyalty and faith- especially towards/in institutions- had to be unquestioning. You were either with us or against us. To question was to doubt and that was generally not taken well. It implied pride, as if you believed you knew better. It couldn’t be that you were curious, or didn’t understand, or had a different way of seeing it, nope- you were proud. Just listen because we know better. You, be humble. Ironic, isn’t it? Humble..? Or obedient? 🫢 HOW DARE. Haha Some days, I feel a bit sad that I was taught to fear my own questions, to fear my own wonderings. This actually left me vulnerable to having right and wrong PRESCRIBED to me. By ANYONE. With no internal gauge!! But… how could THEY be so sure? Also, it really doesn’t make sense when you realize how big the world is, how much “knowledge” that was taught is biased. Many truths can co-exist, there are so many beautiful brains and sacred souls, countless ways of seeing, living and experiencing this world. I trust the collective wisdom of humanity. I’m really grateful for people who have shown me in the way they live and conduct their work that there are different ways of being, teaching and leading. This quote seems particularly apt in these times. “When people think the same idea and move in the same direction, that’s a cult. When people think many different ideas and move in one direction, that’s a movement.” Loretta Ross I would like also to point you to @walidj.abdullah ‘s book Why Palestine? It’s truly an incredible resource, he speaks from the soul and breaks down so much black and white thinking, every point vigorously referenced so you can do your own checks. Sending you love for the week ahead!! Joy, love, justice, equity, liberation for all.
Hihihiiiii!! I got something(s) to share!! Crazy 🤡world. So was thinking about stuff. Esp with what’s been happening the past few days (and 18 months and 76 years 💔) For some people, maybe it’s proof that the human race is selfish, that we will always prioritize ourselves over others BY NATURE. IT’S ALL ABOUT WHAT WE WANT. The more I think about it, the more I feel it’s such an awful thing to be told of ourselves. Some people ARE selfish. And they are celebrated and get into very high positions of power. But maybe then we need to re-examine what and who we celebrate in our society if we want it the world to look different? But I reject that people are inherently selfish. People WANT to be there for each other, to care, and also, these current systems make it hard for us to be human, AND YET, look at how so many people try to do it anyway. It’s ok to want things. I want to know happiness even as I rage and my heart breaks. I want new narratives that don’t normalise and defang oppression. I want enough joy and community to keep going. I want enough strength and creativity to find new pathways. I want the audacity. I want the unyielding belief that we are headed towards a better world. I want. I want I want I want. What do you want? Actually, talk so much, right now I also want bubble tea. Hahahaha