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Days in the dregs, Tadahiko Hayashi
people on here love to be like "well actually its a symptom of the system/its a symptom of Power" and then not say what the system entails, what interests people in power protect, what ideologies characterise existing systems as opposed to others that could theoretically exist, &c &c &c
If your lover lives in Hong Kong and cannot get to Chicago, it will be necessary for you to go to Hong Kong. Perhaps you will spend your life there, and never see Chicago again. And you will, I assure you, as long as space and time divide you from anyone you love, discover a great deal about shipping routes, airlines, earthquake, famine, disease, and war. And you will always know what time it is in Hong Kong, for you love someone who lives there. And love will simply have no choice but to go into battle with space and time and, furthermore, to win.
James Baldwin, Nothing Personal
Janku fudo, Masashi Yamamoto (1997)
The world is not a collection of things, it is a collection of events. A stone is prototypical 'thing': we can ask ourselves where it will be tomorrow. Conversely, a kiss is an 'event'. It makes no sense to ask where the kiss will be tomorrow. The world is made up of networks of kisses, not of stones. On closer inspection, in fact, even the things that are most 'thing-like' are nothing more than long events.
Carlo Rovelli
“I drink water, cut fruit, plunge my hands thourgh the wind’s foliage lemon trees quicken the pollen of summer days green birds cut through my dreams and I leave, my eyes filled with a boundless gaze where the world becomes beautiful again from the beginning according to the heart’s measure.”
— drinking the corinthian sun, odysseus elytis
I think if I could be the kind stranger in someone’s memory, that’d be enough.
The morning my mom died, we left the hospital and didn't know what else to do but go get breakfast at a McDonald's. We shuffled in like zombies. We were pretty shell shocked after everything we'd been through. And because of that, I guess the three of us were kind of struggling with getting our drinks and napkins and carrying our trays of food. I couldn't even tell you how we struggled with such a simple thing. We were just lost in thought, I guess. All I really remember is this little old man, a complete stranger, helping us bring our trays to the table. We didn't even ask for help. He just did. It was so weird because it was like he knew what had happened. I never got his name. The whole interaction couldn't have lasted more than 5 minutes. But I can still see his face.
I dont care if you think people are fundementally selfish. I choose to believe people are good and even if i get taken advantage of im going to do my part to make the world fair and kind
Maybe this is the wrong post to put this on but I've been going through this book lately and if you need your faith in humanity restored, try this: https://bookshop.org/p/books/a-paradise-built-in-hell-the-extraordinary-communities-that-arise-in-disaster-rebecca-solnit/11725474?ean=9780143118077&next=t
(My local library has it in both hardcopy and audiobook format, hot tip!)
Basically, time after time after time, when we study crises and disasters, here's what happens:
people with power get afraid to do things because they might lose control of a situation (this is called elite panic and it's a whole different post)
ordinary people give zero fucks, and begin to help one another
It doesn't matter what decade, city, or type of disaster: ordinary people step up. They carry things for each other. They loan resources. They share food and water. The idea that people would rather hoard and be individualist is, by and large, just an illusion; people start to help each other, and then when folks see people helping, they help the helpers.
Seconding the book recommendation! This book is fantastic.
The night we put Raleigh to sleep, the night after we put Smooch to sleep, the lady at the gas station refused to charge me for drinks. Asked nothing. Saw my face and said "No." And sent me on my way.
It was small. It was just water. We wanted water because we had been crying so much and the water at home isn't as good as a Fountain Drink Water, which will compel you to drink it before it gets warm, and also tastes better. We just wanted This Specific Water with the good ice.
But it meant so much. Less the water than the instant human recognition of deep pain and the flat "No."
Not a no to us. No to the very idea of it all. No, I will not charge you for water after whatever the fuck it was you just went through. Go.
There were greater kindnesses that night. Terrible, terrible kindnesses done by the doctor who tried to save him. I won't recount it, except to say the table and everything within reach was a (bloodless) mess, and she had been crying.
But that one thing with the water will always stand out. I don't know why. It just does.
I wonder how many people who are ready to give up on the world and are very vocal about it see the value in human kindness, and how it makes things bearable, and how that makes it possible to have the strength to go on fighting.
“Years will come, years will go, and politicians will do fuck all to make the world a better place. But all over the world, young men and young women will always dream dreams and put those dreams into song. Nothing important dies tonight, just a few ugly guys on a crappy ship. The only sadness tonight is that, in future years, there’ll be so many fantastic songs that it will not be our privilege to play. But, believe you me, they will still be written, they will still be sung and they will be the wonder of the world.”
— The Count, The Boat That Rocked (via lesavions-blog)
Advice to Myself #2: Resistance
by Louise Erdrich
Resist the thought that you may need a savior, or another special being to walk beside you. Resist the thought that you are alone. Resist turning your back on the knife of the world’s sorrow, resist turning that knife upon yourself. Resist your disappearance into sentimental monikers, into the violent pattern of corporate logos, into the mouth of the unholy flower of consumerism. Resist being consumed. Resist your disappearance into anything except the face you had before you walked up to the podium. Resist all funding sources but accept all money. Cut the strings and dismantle the web that needing money throws over you. Resist the distractions of excess. Wear old clothes and avoid chain restaurants. Resist your genius and your own significance as declared by others. Resist all hint of glory but accept the accolade as tributes to your double. Walk away in your unpurchased skin. Resist the millionth purchase and go backward. Get rid of everything. If you exist, then you are loved by existence. What do you need? A spoon, a blanket, a bowl, a book — maybe the book you give away. Resist the need to worry, robbing everything of immediacy and peace. Resist traveling except where you want to go. Resist seeing yourself in others or them in you. Nothing, everything, is personal. Resist all pressure to have children unless you crave the torment of joy. If you give in to irrationality, then resist cleaning up the messes your children make. You are robbing them of small despairs they can fix. Resist cleaning up after your husband. It will soon replace having sex with him. Resist outrageous charts spelling doom. However you can, rely on sun and wind. Resist loss of the miraculous by lowering your standards for what constitutes a miracle. It is all a fucking miracle. Resist your own gift’s power to tear you away from the simplicity of tears. Your gift will begin to watch you having your emotions, so that it can use them in an interesting paragraph, or to get a laugh. Resist the blue chair of dreams, the red chair of science, the black chair of the humanities, and just be human. Resist all chairs. Be the one sitting on the ground or perching on the beam overhead or sleeping beneath the podium. Resist disappearing from the stage, unless you can walk straight into the bathroom and resume the face, the desolate face, the radiant face, the weary face, the face that has become your own, though all your life you have resisted it.
I am asking them, as I am continually asking myself, to imagine a heart that feels a connection to the hearts of others, even others you do not know. I would like to think that this is what nudges me forward, more than some mythological concept of “hope.” In the silence of a room after the reading of a poem, when the only sounds are small gasps and sniffles, I can say to myself that we are all carrying a unique ache, or a unique memory, or a unique desire that the poem ignited. And I would like to know about it. I would like to know what few inches of the wretched world can be made into an adequate space for you to mourn, or to make a plate of food, or to dance in your living room, or to bury something you’ve finally decided to put down.
Hanif Abdurraqib, In Defense of Despair
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you've gotta be kind to yourself no matter what
this is twice as true in the winter
the world isn't ending and you don't need to kill yourself it's literally december. it's december. and you need to be nice to yourself.
2026
CREATE THE WORLD YOU WANT TO LIVE IN, NO MATTER HOW SMALL
READ VORACIOUSLY, WIDELY, DEEPLY, FOR FUN
WRITE DOWN YOUR THOUGHTS, PEN ON PAPER, WORDS AND IMAGES
STOP BUYING SHIT YOU DON'T NEED
MOVE YOUR BODY IN NEW AND EXCITING WAYS
DANCE AND SING LIKE IT MIGHT SAVE YOU, BECAUSE IT MIGHT
THERE ARE TIMES FOR SOLEMN CONTEMPLATION AND THERE ARE TIMES FOR MINDLESS ACTION, LEARN THE DIFFERENCE
DON'T BE AFRAID OF LOVING—EVERYTHING IS A PART OF THE WORLD
The Great Mosque of Samarra during fog, Samarra, Iraq