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Debbie Harry
Art & Photo by HR Giger
In Memorium, St. + Carl Kellner
Cased and presentation engraved double barrel percussion pistol crafted by Bernhard Wilhelm Ohligs for Austrian Emperor Franz Joseph I. Circa 1862-1863
from Rock Island Auctions
One of the principles I apply in my daily life is the lesson of selectivity that I have drawn from minimalism. To me, minimalism is not merely about reducing material possessions; it is about knowing what truly matters and refusing to be distracted by what does not, especially when it comes to relationships.
I apply this principle not only in my daily life but also in my walk of faith. Many people view minimalism solely through the lens of material possessions, but at a deeper level, it is a discipline that helps a person resist temptation and live with greater purpose. It is reflected in choosing to surround oneself with people of good character, avoiding toxic environments, and exercising control over unnecessary desires and impulses.
We often assume that living fully means having more: more money, more experiences, more relationships. Yet sometimes, “more” becomes the very weight that slows us down. A fulfilling life is not found in constantly acquiring more, but in having the wisdom and discipline to know what should be left behind.
Negativity? Next.
Toxic people? Next.
Drama? Next.
Stoic philosophers such as Epictetus, Seneca, and Marcus Aurelius lived during times of great uncertainty and upheaval. They recognized that some things are within our control, while others are not. A wise person focuses on what can be governed and directed, rather than wasting energy on what cannot be controlled.
From this, I have learned the value of choosing companions wisely and cutting out those who spread resentment, hatred, and envy. A strong environment and virtuous relationships not only bring peace but also strengthen character and sharpen one’s inner resolve.
No place on earth is more peaceful than one’s own soul, whether you live in England, France, the United States, or anywhere else in the world.
Whether your world is orderly or chaotic, do not strive to be the strongest; strive to be firmly grounded.
"In a hole in the ground lived a hobbit."
Bilbo Baggins from the 1977 animated film The Hobbit.
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The Undead, dir. Roger Corman, 1957.
“Living through the Trump II presidency is an exercise in repeated loss and extended mourning for what is gone — while being daily confronted with the farcical and the absurd.”
— The Mounting Toll and Absurdity of Trumpism
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In Memorium, St. + Alphonse Louis Constant
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