109. Books Filled With Everything You Do Not Yet Know 🧠
Friends,
It’s the weekend!
Here’s three things you may find interesting and/or meaningful.
1. A Poem 🙏🏼
Reasons To Live Through The Apocalypse — Nikita Gill
Sunrises. People you have still to meet and laugh with. Songs about love, peace, anger, and revolution. Walks in the woods. The smile you exchange with a stranger when you experience beauty accidentally together. Butterflies. Seeing your grandparents again. The moon in all her forms, whether half or full. Dogs. Birthdays and half-birthdays. That feeling of floating in love. Watching birds eat from bird feeders. The waves of happiness that follow the end of sadness. Brown eyes. Watching a boat cross an empty sea. Sunsets. Dipping your feet in the river. Balconies. Cake. The wind in your face when you roll the car window down on an open highway. Falling asleep to the sound of a steady heartbeat. Warm cups of tea on cold days. Hugs. Night skies. Art museums. Books filled with everything you do not yet know. Long conversations. Long-lost friends. Poetry.
2. Tchotchkes 🏺
Buying everything I can lay my hands on from the Hood Ceramics x Nicola Moreland collection.
3. On Socials #️⃣
Reading and wholeheartedly agreeing — Why are people with no social media so damn hot?
“We already know that usage of social media apps like Instagram are correlated with narcissism and body image variables, and not always in a good way – more usage can be detrimental to self-perception, and those who are more narcissistic spend more time on social media apps,” he continues. “A lower use or lack of social media is probably associated with a certain kind of personality and they are most probably less vain and less narcissistic.”
And LOL.
See you next Sunday.