It feels so comforting reading someone else’s words express what you have been feeling for a while but have failed to put down and to give it a shape of some kind. I always feel seen and comforted by your writing.
In particular while reading this post my mind drifted to one of my favorite movies “Call Me Chihiro”.
It’s a simple movie but I still remember feeling very seen by it when I first watched it so I recommend it.
Hi Mimi! I started following you since you are on YouTube and then went to Instagram and rednote for more updates from you. Your videos create a little space in my heart that feels like home while my mind wants to escape reality you and your content make me feel at ease. I hope you continue what you are doing, I love how quietness finds your soul 🩷
In my existentialism class I studied about this how this tension between finitude and limitless possibility is cause of despair (as Danish philospher Soren kierkgaard described) how for some people commitment, the acceptance of and concept of "finite" is confining
“Nowhere feels like home” and wanting to live a quiet life really resonates with me. I find myself thinking this when I make time to stop what I’m doing and let my mind wander, which isn’t often enough. Thanks for sharing, love reading your thoughts.
Hello Mimi, thank you so much for writing this.
It feels so comforting reading someone else’s words express what you have been feeling for a while but have failed to put down and to give it a shape of some kind. I always feel seen and comforted by your writing.
In particular while reading this post my mind drifted to one of my favorite movies “Call Me Chihiro”.
It’s a simple movie but I still remember feeling very seen by it when I first watched it so I recommend it.
Have a good day :)
Hi m, thank you for sharing and I will check out Call Me Chihiro ❤️
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Thank you, anon!
Hi Mimi! I started following you since you are on YouTube and then went to Instagram and rednote for more updates from you. Your videos create a little space in my heart that feels like home while my mind wants to escape reality you and your content make me feel at ease. I hope you continue what you are doing, I love how quietness finds your soul 🩷
Hi Ann! Thank you for being here and for your encouraging words <3
In my existentialism class I studied about this how this tension between finitude and limitless possibility is cause of despair (as Danish philospher Soren kierkgaard described) how for some people commitment, the acceptance of and concept of "finite" is confining
“Nowhere feels like home” and wanting to live a quiet life really resonates with me. I find myself thinking this when I make time to stop what I’m doing and let my mind wander, which isn’t often enough. Thanks for sharing, love reading your thoughts.
Hi Drew, thank you for sharing too!