Flowers don't have to scream "Bees, butterflies, please come to me." It happens naturally, without any effort.
And it's the same with you and the people you attract - just live and let them happen whether it's love or friendship.
Another thought-provoking article by @jakemurasz.
What is a reader? What is a writer?
What is reading about? What is writing about?
Who am I as a reader? As a writer?
AI — and before that the internet — have altered these roles beyond recognition.
Writers are now changing their punctuation to prove they’re human.
In the age of AI, attention economy, and digital culture, even the em dash has turned into a test of authenticity — proof of humanity in modern writing.
Here’s my latest essay:
https://t.co/XKglUpZqNU
@ReinventeToi Haha, don’t worry — I only learned about it fairly recently too. Have a great read!
I’m hardly active on X these days, but it’s genuinely good to see you, and I hope you’re doing well!
My new essay introduces a new ‘Lifestyle’ tag on the blog — a space where philosophy, spirituality, and everyday life will meet.
It also looks at what happens when spirituality drifts too far from life itself.
https://t.co/nklnXtR9ek
And isn’t it funny that every child knows the secret by nature—pretending to be explorers, teachers, kings and queens in kindergarten? The bell rings, and they laugh. But adults take the game too seriously, and so what should be play becomes suffering.
See, this is the real secret of life: to be completely engaged with what you’re doing in the here and now, and instead of calling it work, realize that this is play.
Flowers don't have to scream "Bees, butterflies, please come to me." It happens naturally, without any effort.
And it's the same with you and the people you attract - just live and let them happen whether it's love or friendship.
The ego cannot change itself.
What we call change is only life returning us to what was always here.
Freedom isn’t becoming someone new, but realizing we were never anything else.
Here’s my latest piece:
https://t.co/yO1DSf63Ng
This nation vs that nation.
This race, this ideology, this religion—versus theirs.
“Us” vs “Them” in endless disguises, century after century.
Now, Israel and Iran…
Sometimes I wonder how ridiculous all this human nonsense must look from above. The endless scramble for power and dominance—of race, nation, belief, or ideology—on a spinning rock in the middle of nowhere. Praising abstractions while destroying the actual world. Counting bombs and deaths like it’s sports commentary.
And people either consume the drama without a flicker of reflection, or ignore it completely—drowning in hollow entertainment, desperate to escape the complexity of their existence. Some even go further, specializing in the drama, becoming experts who calmly explain, “That’s just how the world works,” which perfectly reflects their inability to grasp anything beyond human animals fighting for resources.
Or maybe it is. Maybe this is just how the world works.
But if that’s the case, we’re simply retarded as a species, dear people. Spiritually. Emotionally. Existentially.
Are we really facing an epidemic of narcissism — or just witnessing human ego in the mirror? A dive into projection, society, and self-image.
https://t.co/tkIQfswwbz
We can't fix a fundamental disconnection with better abstractions.
We can't heal a spiritual disease with political medicine.
We can't awaken from the dream by rearranging the furniture inside it.
https://t.co/yA4yQ11rkx