âEverything seems to have a soul â wood, stones, the wine we drink and the earth we tread on. Everything, do you hear me, absolutely everything.â
â Nikos Kazantzakis, tr. by Carl Wildman, from âZorba the Greek,â wr. c. 1946
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âEverything seems to have a soul â wood, stones, the wine we drink and the earth we tread on. Everything, do you hear me, absolutely everything.â
â Nikos Kazantzakis, tr. by Carl Wildman, from âZorba the Greek,â wr. c. 1946

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I turn 30 next month so hereâs what I learned in my 20s:
âdonât work for startups, theyâre always one âinnovative ideaâ away adding âsell your kidneys on the black marketâ to your job description.
âkeeping a collection of basic OTC medicine on you will save your life one day. I recommend Advil, Imodium, and TUMS.
âthose little single-use glasses cleaning wipes are 1000% worth the money
âoverly self-depreciating jokes just make people uncomfortable, wean yourself off of them
âyou can buy dehydrated mini marshmallows in bulk online and theyâre a godsend for hot cocoa
âpeople donât care if you have fidget toys on your desk they just want to play with them
âtry to go to bed BEFORE the existential ennui kicks in
Also drink water and eat a plant
This is all GREAT. I turned 40 last week, so permit me to add what I learned in my 30s:
keep on not working for startups
sometimes there comes a point where the thing (fandom, hobby, friendship, romantic relationship) you loved no longer brings you joy. And that's okay. Try to mourn the loss, take joy in the memories, and don't burn any bridges in case ten years go by and you find yourself back in that fandom/hobby/relationship again
it turns out that (ugh) moderate regular exercise is (spit) good for you. The sooner you make it part of your life, the easier it'll be
related: if you throw yourself into a new exercise regime too hard and too fast, without stopping to rest or consider whether a particular move is good for you ... well, shoulder injuries are painful and consults with orthopedic surgeons are expensive
knees are bastards too
don't even get me started on ankles
there may come a time when your digestive system is too fragile for ibuprofin. I'm sorry
one day you're gonna wake up and realise you no longer give any fucks about some things that used to bother you
on the other hand, you might be alarmed to realise what you still give a fuck about
never get down on the floor without an exit strategy for getting back up
I turn 50 this year. what I have learned in my 40s:
"loving yourself" is less of a feeling and more of an action. you can start doing it any time and it will make your life better and better as you go on
this will happen incrementally - be patient
along those lines, if you haven't started making an active effort to quit shit-talking yourself, suck it up and do it
no, shut up. do it. "but it's haaaaard!" don't care. do it.
whether you like it or not, you are mortal and you need to go to the doctor for an annual checkup
stretch regularly - your future self will thank you
at some point you will encounter people much younger than you arguing passionately and incorrectly about history you personally remember and experienced
this will be infuriating and annoying
otoh, most other things just... will not matter to you as much
at some point you will shift from wanting to go out to being like "eh" and deciding to stay in. this is okay.
you will have absolutely no idea what The Youth are talking about and you will not care
but if you keep your mind open to new ideas you'll never be irrelevant
your company still doesn't love you - don't give them more than they pay you for
get a fucking hobby, especially a hobby that involves physically creating/handling something and/or moving your body in physical space. it will do you more good than you can imagine
Just turned 60 and let me say:
Find joy, every kind, it's always worth it
I'm talking that massive, never-ending Discord chat with your bestie? The one that makes you giggle through the day? It's not a "waste of time," it's what time was made for
If that's fanfic for your favorite characters who never even met on screen celebrate that!
If that's building a tiny fleet of snake villagers for your snake town and they just cover your mantel hell yes!
If that's collecting pillows and making a fort of them every weekend I'll be right over
Feeling and sharing joy is the whole point
This is too temptingâŚ, so, Iâm 74, and: donât fund startups
Please keep stretching and exercise enough NOT to need an elaborate strategy to get up from the floor. IT MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE
Say bye to your employer as early as you possibly can, unless you really love your job. You wonât be sorry.
Keep doing the annual checkups đđź
Enjoy that fucking hobby youâve acquired in your 50, or find something new. Do try new things & adventures.
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Sappho, from If Not, Winter: Fragments of Sappho; tr. by Anne Carson
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noor hindi dear god. dear bones. dear yellow.: "pledging alliegance" (via @feral-ballad) \\ andrew collins \\ athena nassar, from love is not always song, but the swelling (via @weltenwellen) \\ @holly-warbs \\ yanyi dream of the divided field: poems: "the friendâ (via @dactylicreveries) \\ bartosz beda silent interior ii
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âtheyâre just friends, not EVERYTHING has to be so lesbian ughâ what planet do you live on where everything is lesbian. what is its name. where is it. what is its address. what are the directions. how do i go there
The Grotto of the Nymphs, from Pierre LouĂżsâ The Songs of Bilitis by Willy Pogany (1926)
My most stereotypically white person habit is I really do LOVE saying âlooks like we got here at the right timeâ if a place gets crowded after weâve been seated

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In Heaven - Vladimir Mayakovsky
[ Text ID: if we remember anything, what we loved, what / loved us, who yelled our names first? ]
something about losing & grieving for so many people that you almost become desensitized to it? and/or about worrying that you'll lose another person any day now
melissa sauma reminiscence (tr. janet mcadams) \\ @judas-redeemed \\ hereditary (2018) dir. ari aster \\ hÊlène cixous on theatre \\ wilfred moizan selfportrait in an old mirror \\ fortesa latifi the truth about grief (via @virginiewoolf) \\ callista buchen
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