As human beings, we are psychologically porous. We’re open to influences from outside ourselves, including others’ words and actions. That’s largely a good thing, because it means we can learn from other human beings. But it also means that what’s going on around us can affect, in not-so-good ways, our sense of what’s normal and...| Wildmind
We often fall into the trap of believing that we are defined by our pasts, that we are our past. The past, however, is merely a construction of the| lev.lc
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How do we live by the names given to us? How do we choose a name, or should I ask how does the name choose us? I use a mononym — levèlsi — and choose to write it in lowercase letters. This stylistic decision is my way of resisting the authority over personal names.| lev.lc
by Kathy Zhang In May of 2021, I graduated from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with a combined degree in Environmental and Sustainability Studies and Art. I joined sustainability efforts on campus as a second-year student, at first emphasizing trash, compost, and recycling. I felt especially passionate about my recycling initiatives at the housing [...] Read More »| Discard Studies
I’ve been looking at flowers this week. In particular, I’ve been looking at white flowers. And even more specifically, I’ve been looking at small white flowers. I haven’t identified them all but the photos here are examples of these small white flowers. Except for the duplicate of elder flowers that heads up the post, they … Continue reading "take a closer look"| don't confuse the narrator