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what resembles the grave but isn’t, anne boyer // i didn’t apologize to the well, mahmoud darwish (trans. fady joudah).
People: “So tell me about yourself”
My introvert ass thinking about who I am:
Literally me lmaoo
oh btw just in case nobody ever told you. just because your life looks different than you thought it would doesn't mean that your life is bad or wrong or disappointing or less than. sometimes things aren't good or bad. sometimes they're just different
Your suffering does not have to be beautiful. It does not have to culminate in an eloquent writing piece or a tragically gorgeous painting. It does not have to “make you stronger” or “be part of a greater plan leading to something better.” It does not have to be romanticized or presentable. Yes, you are artistic. Yes, you are beautiful. Yes, you are strong. But before any of those things, you are a feeling human in a world where nothing is certain. Allow yourself to be so.
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[2] The veiled suite; collected poems ― Agha Shahid Ali (393 pages)
[3] From the holy mountain — William Dalrymple (483 pages)
[4] Homo Deus — Yuval Noah Harari (513 pages)
[5] The art of living — Thich Nhat Hanh (206 pages)
[6] The girl with seven names, escape from north Korea — Hyeonseo Lee (304 pages)
[7] Kama sutra — Vatsyayana (209 pages)
[8] Brida — Paulo Coelho (266 pages)
[9] The black book — Orhan Pamuk (466 pages)
[10] The art of war — Sun Tzu (272 pages)
[11] Udaari — Vinati (160 pages)
[12] Annihilation of caste — B. R. Ambedkar (415 pages)
[13] Ways of seeing — John Berger (176 pages)
[14] Soul Fury — Rumi and Sham on friendship — Coleman Barks (264 pages)
[15] The teachings of Ramana Maharshi — Arthur Osborne (206 pages)
[16] A monk’s guide to a clean house and mind — Shoukei Matsumoto (129 pages)
[17] Rumi the book of love — Coleman Barks (206 pages)
[18] Norwegian wood — Haruki Murakami (389 pages)
[19] Poetry of Bahadur Shah Zafar and his contemporaries — K C Kanda (212 pages)
[20] Pax Indica — Sashi Tharoor (449 pages)
[21] Lao Tzu — Tao Te Ching (88 pages)
[22] Shesh Lekha — The last poems of Rabindranath Tagore (36 pages)
[23] Sex matters — From Sex To Superconsciousness —Osho (290 pages)
[24] Talks in China — Rabindranath Tagore (158 pages)
[25] Selected poems — Anna Akhmatova (238 pages)
[26] Essential Kabir — Kabir (69 pages)
[27] Tantra — Shashi Solluna (236 pages)
[28] Simla In Ragtime — Doz (120 pages)
[29] About Looking — John Berger (205 pages)
[30] Shimla on foot: Ten walks — Raaja Bhasin (132 pages)
[31] Poems by Faiz — Faiz Ahmed Faiz (140 pages)
[32] Never let me go — Kazuo Ishiguro (282 pages)
[33] The stranger — Albert Camus (123 pages)
[34] The story of Manu — Allasani Peddana (287 pages)
[35] The prison poems — Nikolai Bukharin (244 pages)
[36] Selected poems — Gulzar (58 pages)
[37] The ending of time — J. Krishnamurti & Dr. David Bohm (268 pages)
[38] Courage: The joy of living dangerously — Osho (193 pages)
[39] The cinnamon peeler — Michael Ondaatje (192 pages)
[40] The great arc — John Keay (182 pages)
[41] Handwriting — Michael Ondaatje (66 pages)
[42] Night of the Republic — Alan Shapiro (92 pages)
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[44] Mother’s Milk — Edward St. Aubyn (279 pages)
[45] The best American science and nature writing 2012 — Dan Ariely (311 pages)
[46] The temple of the golden pavilion — Yukio Mishima (247 pages)
[47] A brief history of time — Stephen Hawking (205 pages)
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Keeping this quote to my grave
honestly the human brain is so small that you *will* forget how much beauty there is out there to experience unless you leave your house every three days. ik its fucked up but i promise its true
Brianna Wiest, 101 essays that will change the way you think
repeating this like a mantra 🧘🏾♀️
Ruth Madievsky, All-Night Pharmacy
— Anne Sexton, Imitations of Drowning
okay but saying "i wish i had known you sooner" — like the love in my heart is growing so big and fast for you that i wish i had the opportunity to have you way earlier by my side, because i want to love you longer than i can do now. my love for you reaches my past and makes a place for you.
A similar weight is "I don't want to live another day without you" can have many meanings
Barbenheimer was further proof to me that there’s certainly been a shift in how otherwise “progressive” folks are willing to adopt binary identities so long as it’s presented in the right consumer package. I think memes can be used as a sort of social thermometer and some examples: girls drugs/boy drugs, girl dinner, ‘I’m just a girl,’ etc. are a few examples of ironic language that isn’t so ironic, actually.
Other “ironic” memes or jokes focused on thinness [skinny as a positive adjective, for example], “bimbofication,” hard er/racial slur jokes, f/t slur jokes, and many more were like… funny but I don’t think people are joking all that much anymore. The illusion that because you belong to an oppressed group, you are exempt from popularizing language that furthers said oppression, is so damaging in this digital world. Gone are the days where you could have an inside joke that remains in your social group, your viral tweet or tiktok video does not count as intracommunal discussion.
This is a disorganized rant but I hope my point is coming across. We’re reaching a point where homophobia, sexism, bio essentialism, puritanism, etc. are just a part of popular culture through memes and other silly goofy content. This is undoing decades of work. The push to be less serious, more relatable, is a destabilization tactic from the right.