I had a “holy-shit-moment” today about money. It’s a long while ago, that I was not expecting a feeling of security from money in the bank, nor any kind of feeling for that matter. It’s simply because I saw that no “thing” can make me feel in a certain way, only thought taking form inContinue reading “What money really is?”
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Stress and thought (part 1)
When the alarm of stress is on My whole January was an endless run. I had tons of new ideas and already running projects and I was just running around them like a headless chicken. On the other hand my February up until now was about finding my way back into presence and do thingsContinue reading “Stress and thought (part 1)”
Finding joy in the ordinary
Damn, how much I love this new-year-thing! At this point it became a whole tradition of its own for me! Taking the time for a breather and to reflect on what happened on this particular round of zooming around the Sun on top of a planet. 2022. I perceived it as a quiet year. AlthoughContinue reading “Finding joy in the ordinary”
Dualism and neutrality
How would we know what happiness is if we would’ve never experienced sadness? How would we know, how it feels to be connected to others if we would’ve never experienced loneliness? If everyone would win all the time, doesn’t that mean that nobody win ever? There is some sloppily veiled absurdity in our effort thatContinue reading “Dualism and neutrality”
A ninja-trick to induce a connection experience
The best solutions for intricate problems are quite simple. So when you so desperately want to connect to someone else, give a try to this: Listen to them. Listen and be curious. Listen to them with all your might. Listen with nothing on your mind. Listen to them without trying to figure out whether theyContinue reading “A ninja-trick to induce a connection experience”
Death to all shoulds, I am free!
I have a thing for thoughts containing “should” or “have to”, and I see huge possibilities in them. Let me explain. Any time I have a thought, that I should do this-and-that, it always comes with a sense of unease, being pressured and overall comes with a state of mind that is not really nurturingContinue reading “Death to all shoulds, I am free!”