On Interpersonal Matters, and Tolerance

Living beings depend on each other for survival purposes. Even though that might not seem correct directly, however, a need for another breathing being is important for mental and emotional stability. Throughout the animal kingdom, we see that each species mostly depends on its own kind when it comes to such social matters. Humans, too,…

Self-Doubt and Courage

So many times, human brains are compared to that of computers in hopes of understanding it better through something that is familiar. There are multiple of similarities between a brain and a computer whether it be between electrical wiring between junction synapses or the speed of the connection based on the cord’s diameter. From such…

To be Awake

To be awake is a state of being that varies in view from one person to another. For one, it is the physical process of having eyes open right after sleep ends. For another, it is to be aware of every sensory stimulus and be present. One can also say that it is a state…

Plenty Moving Shadows and One is Still

As we grow up in our environment and we see the same people everyday, from family to classmates to neighbors. As kids we would think that those people will stay with us for the rest of our life; plus adding new ones here and there. Little did we know that life moves on and our…

What is Time?

It is very hard of me to keep up with being on time for basically anything. Either it be earlier than or later than planned time, it’s rare for me to keep track with it. For a long time I have been wondering what is time? Why is it that we have to wake up…

Dissociation is a Vital Component of Survival

Before going ahead and justify why Dissociation is a vital component of survival, it is important to understand fully what dissociation means. Dissociation as a general noun according to our friend google here is, “The disconnection or separation of something from something else or the state of being disconnected.” Meanwhile I would like to discuss…

Writer’s Block Thoughts

It has been a while since I posted anything on my blog site, and all of that is due to writer’s block. My mind started to panic whether I have lost my creativity or am I just going through so much that I just don’t have time to continue writing on here. It is honestly…

How I Disabled MyKey Feature Off of my 2010 Ford Taurus

I bought my Ford car from a dealership and the previous owner was apparently a teenager, so it had the MyKey feature on it that limited the speed of the car to 80 mph and volume to 45. I didn’t have much problem with it until my mechanic told me I have to get rid…

Invisible Fence

A normal liberal life is one where one can do whatever they want and whenever they want as long as it doesn’t get extreme as much as killing a soul and even then, it can continue as a liberal life if not caught and given responsibility to handle the consequences of such actions. Life behind…

Did COVID-19 Pull an UNO Reverse Card on Extroverts?

A normal schedule pre-COVID-19 used to look like this: 8:00 am leave for work or school During those outside-house-hours a type of socialization must happen which probably would lead to extracurricular social gathering due to the fact one must make a social group in that place for those daunting slowly running hours to make it…