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🎈 Disarming people & accepting human suffering
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🎈 Disarming people & accepting human suffering

I received hate, led a hike rave, participated in my dad’s 67th birthday, party crashed a group of youth, and experienced a 5-day new age spiritual retreat.

Listen to learn…

  1. How to stop cliques from forming

  2. Using human suffering as a cue to practice compassion

  3. The art of professional party crashing strangers


ONE QUOTE — Digital Distraction

From my latest article: Digital Relationships VS Present-Moment Relationships

I don't keep in touch because I know that the more time I spend keeping in touch with people who are not in my city or in my present moment, the less presence and attention I have for the people who are.

ONE BEHAVIOR — Accepting Irrationality

Don’t expect humans to be rational.

When someone argues with you, mis-remembers how events happened, or makes a poor decision, tell yourself “Ah, they’re just human. Makes sense.”

ONE RESOURCE — My TikTok Channel & Speech

I post short snippets of me in action on TikTok…

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