The problem with creativity is that everyone is creative. And, because of this, most people who are so self-centred around their own self-identified narrative, thinking that they are the best, are often not open to the ideas of others—resulting a highly myopic view for an idealized potential reality.
Read MoreNow, before you start going all mystical on me, understand this: the primary reason why the field of Quantum Physics is so “sexy” right now is because it’s unknown.
Read MoreWe attribute our own meaning to events in order to provide ourselves with context, rationale and evidence to the happenings moving all around us. Yet, what results when we take away the story entirely?
Read MoreTake a quick look outside your window. Chances are, you’ll see buildings, houses, or even (in some cases) looming skyscrapers. The question is, how did we get here? Why did we get here? How has this all come to pass?
Read MoreDespite always being told that tattooing would be extremely painful, on Boxing Day of 2018, I decided to give it a try. Aptly preparing myself beforehand with numbing cream, I thought, “well, how bad could it be?”
Read MoreWhen thinking of Karma, most of us think that by doing something good for someone else, we will get something good in return.
Read MoreIn recent years, a new wave has hit mainstream influence in the form of pushing meditation as a viable means for mental recovery and resilience.
Read MoreIt is a civil evolution, allowing you to rise above the pettiness of mundane day-to-day problems and see the world more objectively in relation to a plateau that is set much higher, and with greater stakes, to what the general public is willing to endure.
Read MoreWhy do people read? Now, before you browse my Instagram account, or check out my Suggested Books and assume that I’m some voracious reader—understand that I actually never really liked reading. In fact, I really hated reading! Even still, I’m not a big fan of what most people would call “reading”.
Read MoreWe are but fractals emanating out of the big bang; where our every decision creates a legacy of memories that others will harbour and hold for us when we’re gone.
Read MoreWhen thinking about any unfavourable situation, you will ultimately come away with only one of two outlooks: either what you have just experienced is hysterically funny—or morosely depressing.
Read MoreAnd, just like the classroom, you always find those that like to dick off; those that take things a little too seriously; and those that always go with the flow of whatever life gives them—taking and doing the bare minimum in order to just “get by”.
Read MoreUltimately, the brain possesses a limited amount of storage space, and it will often make room by overriding previously incorrect sequences or sets of data (how else could you move past solving for x incorrectly into knowing how to do it every time? It’s called learning).
Read MoreWhether it be arguing at 10 p.m. about life and then playing some ping pong, or being out at 2 a.m. arguing about what we thought of school, eventually putting on some Avatar on our friend’s laptop; there was always a means to escape our minds and get us back into no-mind.
Read MoreIn the eyes of the Zen practitioner, just like in the eyes of the child, there is no truth. What truth can there be when you’re having fun?
Read MoreMartial Arts, when practiced correctly (not merely used as a means for make money; diluting the art in order to turn an Academy into a belt-factory), is a practice of truth.
Read MoreA solid “answer back” to the changing tide of rap music, Logic’s YSIV (Young Sinatra 4) brings it back to the old-school with New York style “Break Beats”, “Boom Bap” and “Cowboy Bebop”-esque jazz sounds.
Read MoreThe truth is, we have a greater propensity to believe in brands (especially new brands) that have a larger, more engaged following. Why does this work? Word of Mouth.
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