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Hey, ‘somewhere else’ is a special place with significant hidden meanings. There’s only ever gonna be one you, pal….are any of us ever REALLY here? Lately I’ve taken to keeping a major distance between lonely and lonesome, the latter being the preferred state.
You’ve posted some deep essays on philosophy, politics, religion, warfare and other stuff on FB that I think would be post-worthy here, and maybe a more concentrated, less scatterbrained audience.
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Uh, so on that other poetry website I post on it turns out I wrote like 749 poems across a couple years, but I wrote half of them in six months. Anyway, right now I’m just compiling and editing them and gonna try to publish them on Amazon or something if that’s easy. So I’m focussing on that. I got like 11 books worth to do. So I’m doing that. I have some essays on substack, but they get no attention. Eh, a lot of those things on facebook I post are AI outputs, but yeah, I might.
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Nolan Bucsis wrote a new post
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Nolan Bucsis wrote a new post
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Nolan Bucsis wrote a new post
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Strong minds are required when it comes to the “negative visualization” method for Stoics. It sounds negative or even harmful to the majority, but some of us turn it into a tool for survival. It can actually be a net positive. It’s healthy to picture the worst-case scenarios early, as long as it doesn’t become obsessive. Results are usually somewhere in the middle. It gets easier with time, from my personal experience. I still overthink…but I’m hyper-aware of the overthinking now. It can get away from ya. No day passes where I don’t think about situations where I could have made better choices. Negative visualization is the practice of lessening the severity of future wounds.
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