Stream of Consciousness
Having The Zero-To-Zero Mindset
As the calendar flips to the new year of 2024, many of us find ourselves eager to leave behind the challenges and setbacks of the past year and embark on a fresh journey. It’s a time when our New Year’s resolutions are made, goals are set, and aspirations run high. However, sustaining the motivation throughout the year can be a daunting task, especially when faced with the inevitable obstacles that life throws our way.
Hypnotism: Unveiling the Enigmatic Realm of Altered Consciousness
Introduction Hypnotism, a phenomenon shrouded in mystery and fascination, serves as a gateway to the exploration of altered states of consciousness. From its ancient roots to its modern applications in therapy and entertainment, hypnotism has traversed centuries, captivating minds and triggering debates about its nature and efficacy. This comprehensive exploration delves into the multifaceted world of hypnotism, unraveling its historical origins, the mechanics behind its effects, diverse applications across various fields, and the controversies surrounding its practice.
Tom Thumb: The Enduring Legend of a Tiny Hero
Introduction In the annals of folklore and literature, few characters have captivated audiences as profoundly as Tom Thumb, the diminutive hero whose tales have transcended generations. Born from the pages of myth and storytelling, Tom Thumb's adventures have woven themselves into the fabric of popular culture, leaving an indelible mark on the imagination of readers worldwide. His remarkable escapades, characterized by wit, courage, and ingenuity, have solidified his place as an enduring icon of storytelling brilliance.
Should We Always Be an Open Book?
One thing that I have learned over the last several years is that I shouldn’t be too honest or vulnerable with just anyone. In the past it was nice to be able to say that I was an open book. I was to the point that people knew I’d basically answer any question. Over time people around me realized this, and would ask me all sorts of personal questions that I felt obligated to always answer. Talk about painful! I have learned that we shouldn’t be a completely open book to just everyone. As the old quote goes, “Don’t cast your pearls before swine.” That quote is appropriate when thinking about sharing your heart and soul with people. I think it’s important to seek the right people to be vulnerable with because when you do, it builds relational intimacy. I think at the end of the day we’re all seeking meaningful relationships, not heartbreak, right?
Rowan FinleyPublished 5 months ago in HumansRepsters | Leather Jackets | Leather suit
Motorbike leather jackets are a popular choice among riders due to their durability, protection, and classic style. These Leather jackets are specifically designed for motorcycle riding and offer several key features:
2024 New Year's Predictions
Hello out there in the world of relativity where by gones can be bygones and some can go bye and be gone! I wish I could say that there would be forgiveness, awareness and great strides in peace this new year but as society, we are not there yet. Small strides at the same time make big efforts and we as human beings are capable of bigger strides.
Canuck Scriber L.Lachapelle AuthorPublished 5 months ago in HumansRose Quartz
Feelings, for another? Now just for a moment consider yourself as a golden opportunity. Green energy is usually associated with the heart Chakra. These beautiful crystals are Pink or a peach color, they have the frequency of unconditional love. Ever want such a peace that it was so apparent, use this crystal to open that energy up.
Mason DarniellePublished 5 months ago in HumansThe Good Burger Quandary
“You’re sleeping in the bathtub tonight!” You don’t have to worry about any spoilers for Good Burger 2. This delightfully absurd movie is worth watching, especially if you have kids, because like the first one, it’s so bad it’s good. But this essay is not about the movie, so I won’t put the above line in context lest I spoil the joke. What’s important is that it was this movie from which the line came.
C. Rommial ButlerPublished 5 months ago in HumansDecoding the Language of Taboo: Unveiling the Power and Evolution of Bad Words
When you initiate a call to customer service and are greeted with the familiar disclaimer, "to ensure quality service your call may be monitored or recorded," you might not fully grasp the depth of what follows. The Marchex Institute, over the past year, scrutinized over 600,000 recorded phone conversations made by Americans to businesses in the United States, unearthing intriguing patterns in the usage of curse words. As it turns out, the residents of Ohio topped the list as the most likely to employ explicit language, while Washington state residents emerged as the least likely. However, what exactly classifies a word as "bad," and how has the concept evolved over time?
My Story 2
DISCLAIMER: This narrative includes a detailed account of child abuse. If such stories evoke traumatic reactions, it is recommended to read with caution.
Ms. HellenaPublished 5 months ago in HumansTruths and Untruths: Navigating Human Deception
In the intricate landscape of human behavior, lies weave a complex tapestry. An experiment by behavioral economist Dan Ariely revealed the unnerving truth: most of us lie, and we do it often.
Alley AvilaPublished 5 months ago in HumansThe Mystery Within: Delving into the Science of Dreaming
In the chilly winter of 1862, within the corridors of a Belgian chemistry professor's workspace, a puzzle teased the boundaries of chemistry itself—the enigmatic structure of Benzene. Benzene, notorious for its pungent odor and combustible nature, perplexed scientists due to its unusual composition. Unlike most hydrocarbons, which lean toward a surplus of hydrogen atoms compared to carbon, Benzene defied the norm, sporting an equal count of six atoms for both elements.
Alley AvilaPublished 5 months ago in Humans