"Sometimes I find myself sitting in one spot for hours, staring at nothing, thinking of nothing, feeling nothing, and, most disturbingly, caring about nothing."
Mahbod Seraji, Rooftops of Tehran

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"Sometimes I find myself sitting in one spot for hours, staring at nothing, thinking of nothing, feeling nothing, and, most disturbingly, caring about nothing."
Mahbod Seraji, Rooftops of Tehran
"Người có biết tất thảy những điều em cần lúc này là gì không? Là được đi vào rừng, xung quanh có những cái cây to thật to. Em sẽ nằm trên cỏ, hít hà mùi hoa, nấm và cả mùi đất ướt sau cơn mưa. Thảng hoặc người sẽ thấy em ngồi yên lặng rất lâu trong nhiều giờ liền, nhìn đăm đăm vào khoảng không trước mắt, không nghĩ suy điều gì, không bận tâm điều gì. Chỉ em và khu rừng của riêng em."
February 26, 2020
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Sometimes I find myself sitting in one spot for hours, staring at nothing, thinking of nothing, feeling nothing, and, most disturbingly, caring about nothing.
Mahbod Seraji, Rooftops of Tehran
book recommendations → rooftops of tehran by mahbod seraji
“In one split second, everything I’ve learned about her flashes in my head. Her favorite color is blue. She says that blue is associated with vastness; the skies are blue, the oceans are blue. I wonder why she always omits the fact that her eyes are blue, too.”
so i finally picked up a physical book to (hopefully) get back into reading after idk how long of not and intuitively settled on rooftops of tehran, a book i’ve had for literal years, which is set in 1973-1974 Iran
when the intuition does the damn thing……
Title: Rooftops of Tehran | Author: Mahbod Seraji | Publisher: Penguin (2009)
I’d rather be with you in hell than without you in heaven.
Mahbod Seraji, Rooftops of Tehran