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The way these authors blend cultural traditions with modern genres is masterful. Really breaking new ground.
The article could have mentioned something about journaling alongside reading.
I relate to the part about college not preparing you for the real world. That was a huge wake-up call.
The writing therapy aspect is intriguing. I might try that with my students.
I wonder what Campbell would make of modern superhero movies? They seem to be our current form of myth-making.
I love this analysis of Venom as Eddie's shadow self. Never thought about it this way but it makes perfect sense, especially how they both view themselves as losers deep down.
I'm surprised the article didn't mention the amazing community aspect of calisthenics. Park workouts always attract like minded people.
The protein content isn't quite the same though. I had to supplement when I first switched.
My experience taught me that home isn't a place, it's the people you're with. That's something I still carry with me.
Started journaling my positive thoughts and it's helped tremendously with confidence
Love how Sleeping Beauty dared to be different visually. That medieval style still looks unique today.
Being kind to ourselves is harder than it sounds. I'm still learning how to do this effectively.
The idea of being an old soul with new ideas really resonates. We can honor tradition while creating change.
Mr. Peanutbutter's relationship patterns are actually quite sad when you think about it. He keeps making the same mistakes.
I disagree with the handwriting suggestion. In today's digital age, it seems impractical. Most people prefer quick digital communication.
Totally agree about picking up after your dog. Nothing worse than irresponsible owners ruining these spaces for everyone else.
I agree with the previous comment about ethical concerns with people watching, but you can always observe public interactions without being creepy about it.