[...]ieve in, through this reign of meaningless questioning and sterile uncertainty. What I need is a life philosophy . [...] more »
[...]k the main character's (the monk Tashi) starting point in the story and get tangled in the love and life story that follows. Tashi just completed a long term retreat in the Buddhist tradition, thus walk[...] more »
[...]r new found idol. You imagine how you could make everything perfect for him/her if only this shitty life gave you a chance. Maybe you see yourself walking in their godly shoes, maybe you see yourself as b[...] more »
[...]t and even implying it could be avoided. It can't and will occur - that you might catch within your lifespan. Hope? Certainly. I would love to live in such a world, which is not an utopia, nor is it s[...] more »
[...]well-being as an RMO for them? Meaning: are they going to try to go the extra distance to make your life easier, will they really care if you miss your plane back home and try to prevent that the next tim[...] more »
[...]out what it is to be an RMO, the rotas, the pay (yes, I know you're really curious about that), the life. So read on. [...] more »
[...]ne tells us to be good . And that dreams are sometimes dangerous chimeras robbing you of your very life, especially when dreaming the trivial that cannot be acquired. That's not normal. Some give it up[...] more »
[...]n Take ten mature men (or women, if you prefer), of all intelligence levels and from all walks of life. In short, amass ten ordinary folks. Now say one of them is absolutely brilliant, a genius. Two of [...] more »
[...]y. I turn myself into a delusional mechanical creature, if such paradox can be. I voluntarily let life drain out of me and trade flesh and bones for useless nothings. I let days go by with no memories w[...] more »
[...]the maximum possible extent: IP ban to start with. Misconduct that involves breaking actual "real life" laws forces us to provide authorities with all the relevant information we may have in our possesi[...] more »
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