I think the movie works as a metaphor for awakening to systemic injustice and choosing to act
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I think the movie works as a metaphor for awakening to systemic injustice and choosing to act
I'm struck by how relevant Tolkien's warnings about the Machine are to our current technological challenges.
That bit about improved decision-making in a second language is fascinating. Has anyone experienced this personally?
Just remember art is about expression, not perfection. Start with doodles and see where it takes you
The part about challenging situations having hidden value rings true. My toughest experiences led to the most growth.
I've found that being open to synchronicity has enriched my life in unexpected ways.
I actually met my partner over a super awkward dinner date. Sometimes the weird moments lead to something good!
This discussion reminds me why philosophy still matters in our scientific age.
The chemistry between Elizabeth Olsen and Paul Bettany carried the whole series.
The part about working at the pub really caught my attention. All those overlapping stories and lives intersecting in one space, much like the cemetery but with living souls.
It's wild how even the gang's territory disputes mirror actual crow behavior. I never made that connection before
Interesting how the article connects neuroplasticity to personal change. Our brains literally rewire themselves when we create new thought patterns.
I keep thinking about what this show could have been if they had stuck to the original concept without the android plot.
Reading about Adelina's descent into darkness was fascinating. Not every female character needs to be likeable
Anyone else think they should have mentioned something about car maintenance checks before long trips? That seems pretty important to me.
The key is having your pan at the right temperature and using enough oil. Too hot and they'll burn, too cool and they'll stick.
The focus on mental health over productivity is so important. You can't pour from an empty cup.
The part about forgiveness being freedom really resonates with me. I held onto anger for years and it only hurt me in the end.
I think the article misses addressing how social media affects our self-image. It's become such a huge factor in how we perceive beauty nowadays.