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Kristian Ventura
“I kinda like being sick. A very strong fever. It’s the perfect condition. You get to have someone take care of you. You feel cold all day, so you snuggle up in a blanket and shiver and sweat. Warm music. The only thing you can think about is how weak your body is, so you get to forget about the rest of the world for a couple days. And my body can finally know how my brain feels like every day. Nothing matters, except how terrible your pain is. It’s like a meditation. An alignment. Then to top it all off, there’s the hope and assurance you’ll get better soon.”
Karl Kristian Flores, The Goodbye Song

“Up to a point, having fun is good for you. But it’s not an adequate substitute for serious, purposeful activity. For lack of this kind of activity people in our society get bored. They try to relieve their boredom by having fun. They seek new kicks, new thrills, new adventures. They masturbate their emotions by experimenting with new religions, new art-forms, travel, new cultures, new philosophies, new technologies. But still they are never satisfied, they always want more, because all of these activities are purposeless. People don’t realize that what they really lack is serious, practical, purposeful work—work that is under their own control and is directed to the satisfaction of their own most essential, practical needs.”
Theodore J. Kaczynski, Technological Slavery

Sarvesh Jain
“Everything you do becomes easy with the right reasons. Even staying alone to protect your loved ones.”
Sarvesh Jain

Darnell Lamont Walker
“Be alone. That’s when and where you will refresh. Be a stranger someplace for some odd amount of time. Introduce you to you. Try on new thoughts like sneakers. Walk up and back. How’s the toe feel?

Recharge and welcome the new year like you’d welcome a happy puppy returning a stick. Tail wagging, tongue out. Then mix in with those who unbecame to become their best selves, too.”
Darnell Lamont Walker

“If you have a problem with someone or you feel violated or you're not happy with their service or whatever the other person is doing. In life there are levels of escalations to solve any problem or the sort out the differences. Choose to know this life levels of escalation.

LIFE LEVELS OF ESCALATION
1. Choose to speak to the person. Notifying them of their doing, and to confirm if they know and understand what they are doing. Ask them about their actions.
2. Choose to tell them, on how you feel or what they are doing or not doing makes you feel.
3. If the person persist. Choose to call on, other people that are close to him /her to assist. Like his parents, family members , elderly people or friends.
4. If they persist and whatever they are doing is wrong. Choose to report them to the authority.
5. If they persist, then you can choose to report them to social media.

Whenever you report someone. Ask yourself this questions .
You report them, because you want the person to stop what they doing and seek some help or
you report them, because you want to expose them, to hurt them, to get them into trouble and for them to pay for what they did?”
De philosopher DJ Kyos

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