not posting this as a rec because i haven’t read it yet, but take a look at ”humankind” by rutger bergman! it basically argues we should assume that humans are inherently good (with a historic approach i think) 🦔
I love finding wisdom in trite, intentionally wise and clever places (ex. Musicals) I feel like I’m always in a place where I could learn or know more about myself or why I am internally structured the way I am. Reading self help books can be a vibe and it is one to me. Just read “The Mountain is You” that one was nice, “Atomic Habits” is amazing, love Joe Dispenza across the board.
I don't know how cocaine feels like, but what I'm feeling is way stronger, is like some kind of super power.
If any of you want to know, it's about the migration my family had to go through inside my country and how they documented it with analog photography. That handsome gentleman is my uncle, he makes empanadas nowadays.