Food for soul. [TW]
I will be sharing my writings here, quotes and poems. Some content might talk about Suicide and desth with graphic references. I will mark such posts at the start of posting it, so that any reader doesnt get triggered.
es más importante ser amable que correcto, es más correcto que tener razón
it is more important to be kind than right, it's more right than being right
Correcto
There is a lot that needs to be rejected that projects itself as the truth but it isn't, at the core it isn't. And we end up believing those things and following them even though it maybe isn't what the true nature is, like age old notions about a gender being weaker or better than the other or any kind of discriminations or ideas which go unquestioned.
And to reject it first we need to accept that it is also a part of a different reality which makes it exist and be true to its own different dynamic and dimension.
to accept that dimension and that it exists but that it exists because of certain reasons which may make us preceive it to be the right way or the natural way when it's not.
So, what may seem to be is true but it may not the be thing it seems to be project itself to be at its core
To conclude and to know and think and reject and look for a truer world or one that is right I try to be idealistic to a degree so there is an idea of what kind of world might be the one I seek and is true to me and my needs and I perceive to be natural.
Also important to think critically and question and believe that there is no absolute truth, unless there is.
Essence of it all seems to be the philosophy that anything that projects or offers dualities is best avoided.
no good and no bad, just normal is fine.
No pride in being good tends to help the case in not attaching closely to criticism or feeling not good enough.
It rejects giving importance to any view that judges it to be either more or less.
And I feel it's important to avoid maybe even praise as well as criticism.
It attaches itself to the idea of all things or people not being different but just normal in their own way and it promotes to me the view that we are all equal. Just normal and more so with any differences in our capabilities.
The main idea behind avoiding believing you are strong or better may be down to avoid the mind to not end up being more prone to become the oppressor of all things it considers lesser.
I link it closely to the prison experiment where random civilians or prisoners themselves were given the role of guards and with time they became aggressors of the other prisoners
But I also question as to if it would apply to all people at all times in all cases and what makes the brain be prone to believe it can be an agresor rather than doing good with the perceived strength, particularly in that experiment(it doesn't seem too difficult to imagine why though, the general social perception being of criminals not being good and thus implying they are lesser),but again the question remains as to why it doesn't provoke a sense of altruism instead of aggression.
The Fabulous Destiny of Amélie Poulain) is a 2001 French romantic comedy film directed by Jean-Pierre Jeunet. Written by Jeunet with Guillaume Laurant, the film is a whimsical depiction of contemporary Parisian life, set in Montmartre. It tells the story of a shy waitress, played by Audrey Tautou, who decides to change the lives of those around her for the better while struggling with her own isolation.
https://youtu.be/4qx313o6_L8
totally hilarious