hello again... word of the day is gastronome, i'll let you look this one up on your own.





check this site out... very cool interior design ideas, lots of vibrant colors, reminds me of something you might see in India or South America, i love this room, so ballsy.


i've been doing a bit of thinking, per usual, and wondering why people heal the way they do.  it's a different kind of question but i've been involved in quite a few healing processes over the past months, each one being completely different, but all about the same level of hurt.  it's a question to be researched beyond my experiences but i can't help but wonder why? why does it take one person more time to heal from a bad break up than it does another to heal from a death in the family?  i never thought anything could hit harder than death.  does healing time equate to the emotional strength of a person? not sure.  it is explained a lot of times by balance and knowing yourself, and some sort of reality paradigm.  i don't think science can explain someone's healing process or time frame though.  i'm guessing it relies heavily on your support system and i've noticed those with stable support systems are in good shape in record time.  it seems that a lot of the time people that don't heal well are scared of moving on too, they are scared of what will come after this, and maybe in a weird way are more comfortable being unhappy than starting the healing process at all. it's a risk, i suppose, to move forward, it's just such an odd concept, to want to be unwell. thoughts. there's this cool site that tells you how to be a better person (sarcastically, but it's actually a helpful site, in the mood for browsing?)... click and feel better, maybe.  :)


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