Posts Tagged ‘death’
The Beauty of Impermanence
Despite having been born in October, when I was a kid I remember the intense resistance I felt when the leaves would start falling from the trees. It made me feel sad and lonely, and I had no desire to welcome winter. It evoked the palpable sensations of scarcity, death, and isolation (perhaps that’s subconsciously…
Read MoreFood, Sex, Life, And Death: The Intricate Relationship Between Love and Fear
The three most important topics to be discussed that no one seems to want to chat about are: sex, death, and poop. I could have easily named this article: ‘Shit, Sex, Life and Death’, but I wanted you to at least start reading it. Or perhaps I should have named it ‘Weather Report’. We all…
Read MoreThe Single Most Important Thing You Don’t Remember You’re Forgetting
I’m not talking about the house keys, so be prepared to continue locking yourself out on occasion. The reason this forgetfulness is not as easy to catch as simply forgetting your keys or a gift for a friend’s birthday party is because the forgetfulness I am concerned with has not to do with material…
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