Tag: being open to being wrong
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Slot Machines of Social Media
Why the constant cortisol producing online scrolling? May this poem help remind you of your always abilities for creating your inner peace.
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I, Don Quixote Rise Up for Horses
This poem confronts the uncomfortable truth of human cruelty in the guise of equestrian romance. By depositing the saddle and spurs in The Museum of Human Cruelty, the poet provokes a stark reflection on humanity’s selfish reliance on horses for their own emotional baggage.
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I Found the Birth of the Earth
Deb has cracked the ultimate mystery of Earth’s birth, putting an end to the endless debates—at least until next time! With a sprinkle of poetry and love, she reminds us that some arguments are as pointless as searching for socks in a black hole. Problem solved, folks!
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Looking at the Open Opened Mind
The post describes a metaphorical mind space marked “Always Open,” encouraging openness to new ideas and perspectives. Positive reviews highlight its welcoming nature, relaxed atmosphere, and excellent problem-solving opportunities. Visitors express gratitude for the unique environment that fosters creativity and promotes values like cooperation and global peace.
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What Humbles You?
The content explores the concept of humbling experiences, questioning where and how they occur, who is involved, and their frequency. It contrasts humiliating humility with a positive, open-minded kind that promotes change. It invites reflection on personal moments of changing one’s mind and the reasons behind those transformations.
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Question the Trust the Gut
The post emphasizes the importance of critical thinking to clear harmful biases and assumptions that hinder personal growth. It encourages individuals to question gut feelings and societal norms, promoting self-exploration and honesty to overcome mental stagnation. The message advocates for a transformative lifestyle through mindful questioning and open-mindedness.
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Don’t Forget Why We’re Here
This poem reflects on uncertainty and forgetfulness regarding the purpose for being. It questions if the reasons were ever truly communicated or if it was simply missed. There is a sense of frustration over the lack of clarity and a desire to revisit the explanation, pondering whether it ever existed.