
How to habitually shift your perspective
Have you ever had one of those moments where from one second to the next you feel such a strong shift in your perspective on

Have you ever had one of those moments where from one second to the next you feel such a strong shift in your perspective on

Since I was 6 years old, I wanted to write. It started out when I dreamed of creating fictional worlds for people (and myself) to

I had a strange experience yesterday, and it made me think deeply about what I really want out of my interactions with other people. It

Have you ever wondered why there is often so much conflict on Facebook? It’s been bothering me lately… I got to thinking about writing as

So I keep getting all these birthday notifications in Facebook and I have mixed feelings. As usual… On one hand it feels super cheesy of

I have a problem. I like to think of myself as this really open and friendly person. Totally non-judgmental and ready to accept anyone just

Something is wrong with the face. It has… something… IN it’s nose? Her nose. Definitely a her. But yes, there are what appear to be…

That friction shows up as wasted time, repeated mistakes, unclear communication, and general frustration. It slows everything down, but because it’s spread across the entire system, it’s hard to see where the problem actually is.

At first, fixing makes sense. It’s faster, cheaper, and less disruptive. You patch the issue, move forward, and keep things running. That’s how most systems evolve in the early stages.

It usually starts with a lack of clarity. Everyone assumes alignment. But there isn’t any…

This is how bureaucracy forms—not because people intend to create it, but because complexity accumulates over time.
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