Bijesh Nagesh's Blog, page 99
April 15, 2021
Climate Crisis
Soon we may all be living in fish tanks, whose temperatures are controlled to ensure our survival. Perhaps they'll lower colossal cooling rods into exclusive oceanic containment-zones so the reefs and seas don't perish. Maybe they will send sound vibrations into the air, inside domed residential communities, to disperse the heat so the land is not scorched from all the years of neglect that we've visited upon it. Who knows what we'll do to un-do all that we've already done. When Extinction becomes the final course served on our plates, who knows what we'll do to ensure that Ecosystems prevail - those free and all-natural gifts that have kept Earth strong. Until we decided to break what was never broken in the first place.
Published on April 15, 2021 05:10
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Viewership of the Soul
Watching notable and popular movies and shows from any world-region lets you see into the souls of the people who call that place home.
Published on April 15, 2021 05:09
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movies
Online Leaks
Anytime anything leaks online, just know that you are a fool if you believe it. A well-crafted plan precedes a well-chosen leak.
Published on April 15, 2021 05:08
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online
How Trust Died
The world became a jungle where the selfish roamed without consequence.
They were never satisfied until every drop of another was squeezed out of them.
After which, they complained that the person
hadn't enough left in them to squeeze.
What's truly scary is that these very people thought it was well within their rights to behave this way.
They refused to change their minds, or their ways.
And so the good gave up trying to convince the bad that they were making life a living hell for the rest of them.
This is probably what coined the phrase 'Misery loves company'.
They were never satisfied until every drop of another was squeezed out of them.
After which, they complained that the person
hadn't enough left in them to squeeze.
What's truly scary is that these very people thought it was well within their rights to behave this way.
They refused to change their minds, or their ways.
And so the good gave up trying to convince the bad that they were making life a living hell for the rest of them.
This is probably what coined the phrase 'Misery loves company'.
Published on April 15, 2021 05:08
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trust
Fiction Fan
Fiction Novels: The only lie liked by all.
Published on April 15, 2021 05:07
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fiction
The Art of Performing
Heart racing, eyes unblinking, mind in chaos.
"Why did this happen to me?"
This about sums up the Human Condition.
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Heart stopping, eyes overblinking, mind blanked out.
"Why did this happen to them?"
This also about sums up the Human Condition.
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In Acting, performers use the second to convincingly portray the first.
"Why did this happen to me?"
This about sums up the Human Condition.
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Heart stopping, eyes overblinking, mind blanked out.
"Why did this happen to them?"
This also about sums up the Human Condition.
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In Acting, performers use the second to convincingly portray the first.
Published on April 15, 2021 05:07
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acting
The Real Power
A person in power was asked a question.
"What do you do in the world?"
They replied, "I head a large corporation. I keep all the wheels turning."
The interview proceeded along similar lines, with the person in power revealing more about how they 'run the show' and keep the 'wheels in motion'.
When the media team was packing up to leave after the interview, an exhausted staffer approached to help book their cabs.
The interviewer, feeling the sudden urge to ask, asked, "And what do YOU do in the world?"
The staffer replied, "We're the workers who work the wheels that keep power in power. We're the ones who really run the show. "
"What do you do in the world?"
They replied, "I head a large corporation. I keep all the wheels turning."
The interview proceeded along similar lines, with the person in power revealing more about how they 'run the show' and keep the 'wheels in motion'.
When the media team was packing up to leave after the interview, an exhausted staffer approached to help book their cabs.
The interviewer, feeling the sudden urge to ask, asked, "And what do YOU do in the world?"
The staffer replied, "We're the workers who work the wheels that keep power in power. We're the ones who really run the show. "
Published on April 15, 2021 05:06
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Vulnerability
Strength is overrated.
Sometimes you need to be weak and vulnerable
to learn something about yourself that you'd never have known if you were strong.
Sometimes you need to be weak and vulnerable
to learn something about yourself that you'd never have known if you were strong.
Published on April 15, 2021 05:04
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strength