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1-6 Flowers for Post It Show 21 at Giant Robot in Los Angeles December 7 2025 / 2015 Sawtelle Blvd LA CA 90025
How long did it take you to turn your life around once you started? How did you do it? I’m 26 and I feel the worst I’ve ever felt and I don’t know how to dig out of this hole…
At some point you realize you don’t really “turn your life around”, life just continues happening and those layers of experiences, although painful at times, continue to shape you as a person and (hopefully positively) inform your decision-making going forward. Pulling out one of my favorite quotes - “The path isn’t a straight line; it's a spiral. You continually come back to things you thought you understood and see deeper truths.” That being said, I felt the worst in my adult life when I was freshly 27 and I feel basically fine now. So, 3 years? There was no one thing I did to feel better… I just forced myself to complete actionable items every day that I knew were healthy, even though I didn’t want to or didn’t see the point. Very basic stuff. Chop water, carry wood. And if I got random opportunities that I knew would expand my perspective, I took them, even though I didn’t feel particularly good while I was doing them. I focused on stability, morality, nourishment, and movement. Whatever the deal is right now, you’ll feel better eventually. And probably never feel that low again, since you’re developing resilience and coping skills right now just by surviving.
writers and their cats: toni morrison / albert camus / patricia highsmith / ursula k. le guin / ernest hemingway / iris murdoch / tove jansson / joyce carol oates
i love you skin strokes i love you intertwined fingers i love you entangling your hands through someone’s hair i love you sitting so close to each other that you’re touching i love you mindless side hugs i love you soft touches i love you casual intimacy
something interesting is that you can have a good day but feel weird the whole time so actually it was a weird day
Louise Glück, from “The Sensual World”, Poems 1962 - 2012
i think the western world has made us so caught up on having a purpose and finding it for our whole entire lives. some indigenous cultures believe we’re alive and here just as trees and animals are: to be here and to beautiful and strange, to simply just be. we don’t need to achieve anything to be valid in our humanness.
Currently on holiday stressing out about the next step in my life/career trying not to overthink it but still having nightmares about what could go wrong trying to focus trying to relax also very much missing my cat and flat still extremely grateful to be here
gastronomy by Jessica Poli
Higashiyama, Meguro, Tokyo / JUN 2023
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