genres: cyberpunk, Science fiction, action movie When watching, you can notice a number of references (including to the works of Quentin Tarantino), but this doesn’t make the plot any less unique, quite the contrary, I would call Akudama Drive a fairly memorable anime with dynamic narration and animation. Violent and dark at times, but still worth watching and recommending. I can confidently say that this anime is one of my favourites ✨✨
It’s not about copying his exact routine.
You don’t have to clean public toilets or listen to cassette tapes. That’s not the point. The point is to find your own routine — something simple that actually feels good to you. Even if it seems weird or “unproductive”
And just repeat it for a week or longer, if you want This isn’t about being boring, it’s about having something small and grounding in your day. Something that keeps you present.
Maybe it’s a glass of chia water in the morning and a walk to the store. Maybe it’s making the same breakfast every day, or putting your phone away. Whatever it is — if it makes you feel alive, it’s worth it. I’ve been living like this for more than a month now, just showing up for my own life (saying no to sugar also helps with that, ILL WRITE ABOUT THIS IN MY NEXT REC). And honestly, it’s the thing that makes you feel like YOU CAN SURVIVE TODAY AND TOMORROW AND ANY OTHER DAY just because you have something familiar in your day — YOUR ROUTINE! When you’re doing these small things alone: no distractions, no noise — something shifts. You start to feel more in tune with yourself.
You’re not driven by fear, or wants, or ambition (like you usually do). You’re just there.
And in that moment, you finally get the time to just think about yourself, your life !with no pressure!
And that changes everything
SO TRY THIS!!
I’d been trying to eat less sugar for over a year, just wanted to feel a bit better, have more energy, maybe help my skin. But every time I tried, I’d end up eating sweets again the moment I felt stressed or overwhelmed
Only recently something actually clicked.
Now I just have, like, one cheesecake with a cappuccino a week. And weirdly — that’s enough.
My skin really did get better, but more than that, I realized I used to eat sugar to distract myself from how I felt. Like I was trying to create a sense of joy instead of actually feeling it.
Now I have to find real ways to comfort myself (it was pretty hard at first tbh).
And the funny thing is — when I’m feeling okay, I don’t even want sugar that much.
I look at something sweet and think that I don’t really want it now