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Cake day: October 7th, 2024

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  • Legitimately stop treating phones like a necessity. Leave them at home more. Treat apps more like accessories and less like doorways.

    Opt more for going in person to places to do things. By bike or transit whenever you can. Go to public events at your local parks and venues. Attendance is its own form of support, too. Anything we can do to purposely put ourselves in front of other people who share different perspectives than ourselves is good for us.

    I think a lot of people don’t realize that there is a sense of responsibility when it comes to putting ourselves out into the world. If you think you’re capable of helping others, simply being a positive person in a public place, even just to have some fun meeting with friends, is a step in the right direction to building a better world. Nature will eventually setup a situation for you to be called upon. But this never happens from in your house or apartment.






  • A coping mechanism isn’t something that helps. Only cope. I obviously don’t know this person, but from my experience, people have to want to get better. If they’re convinced and fully convicted on the idea that nothing else will help, then they’re absolutely right.

    But the only way they will make progress (instead of just surviving) is to address their issue and tackle it head-on as frustrating, uncomfortable and uncharted as that territory may be.








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