@KW33NSOHI9H i dont know you but you just came across my feed, you and your art are beautiful! i’m looking to create more rituals and could use these blessings 🫶🏻 thank you for sharing
@TweetATherapist silver linings, like “at least it wasn’t (worse and possibly unrelated) thing!”
indicates inability to confront and delve into the discomfort of what actually did occur, deflecting to the existentially terrifying ~could-have-happened~
@TweetATherapist a meeting). when discussed/resolved, i get a sense they liked huffing & puffing + neighborly gossip (working where they live). so what you’re naming is a bit different, but does have parallels to what i see. mainly avoidance of the *normal* friction of interpersonal relationships
@TweetATherapist i’m in supportive housing and experience this. tenants will mysteriously refuse to work with me or a colleague…then we find out later it’s due to a grievance that could’ve been handled swiftly or a simple misunderstanding (e.g. missed my voicemail that i need to reschedule -
@glukianoff i’m also saying this as a supporter of zohran. this is the first proposal i’ve seen where i’m really on the fence about the cost/benefit for students & families
@glukianoff i don’t understand why we can’t advance racial equity through making testing and resources for g&t more widely accessible, rather than eliminating it. when i was in a boring, unstimulating class with an easy workload it dampened my love of learning. it was hard to find it again.