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i basically agree with these statements. but the solution is so simple https://t.co/kSyLMjgDpf https://t.co/GH0AszvSnS


ayy lmao it grasp the path of sanity lies between walking between the pit of despair and the abyss of denial and knowing how you need to adjust course in any given day https://t.co/JvHcQiPyXg

part of returning to non-imperial ways is accepting the diverse, distributed, long-term network of good you're are working as part of. feeling enabled, in love, in connection with them this shit is bigger than any of us and needs us to be alive and kind and sorta normal https://t.co/lSB7WedgVs

@AskYatharth Live your life as a member of society. Only once in a while you gotta go *taps mic* "The world is insane tho."https://t.co/1ot7mQSrL1

it's privilege to be able to drown in the sorrows of people you've never met. people without privilege do not typically have time or capacity to drawn in other people's sorrows. that privilege should be used well https://t.co/ntSWqdaqVw


alas, society doesn't teach us to grieve, and work on hard problems anyway. i wish-they taught us that. i wish-there'd been someone to teach you that. but those elders didn't exist. so this is our initiation, by grief itself. we'll have to learn quick https://t.co/F5SnHd06gn

wow feeling SO grateful for the frame of a “grief initiation.” basically - there are times in our lives when something breaks open, and TEARS and WAILING hours a day for months are *exactly* what needs done. or else the ungrieved energy gets stuck and festers in us