as we get older, grouchier, crankier and more creaky it is admittedly getting harder and harder to get out there and have fun together. “fun” is such a strange word for me...| Winnie Lim
The past few weeks I haven’t been recovering well from my exercise. I thought it was perimenopause or something, but upon examining my journal entries I could trace it back to one...| Winnie Lim
Newly discovered epigraphic evidence proves that Qin Shihuang sent imperial agents to Tibet on a search for immortality| Tea House
This past week my partner fell sick — not covid as far as we know (we tested) but it seems like a more severe flareup of her MCAS. She hasn’t been this...| Winnie Lim
It is so easy to take for granted, the ease of a relationship that has lasted 106 months. That is almost 9 years, a little less than a quarter of my life. Our existences are so ingrained into each other's lives that we cannot imagine how else we would exist otherwise. I have never thought...| Winnie Lim
SMART Living 365 is dedicated to exploring ideas and information that lead to a happier, more peaceful, and content life--365!| SMART Living 365
The Three Marks or The Three Basic Facts of Existence In Buddhism, the Three Marks of Existence are three characteristics shared by all sentient beings, namely impermanence (anicca), suffering or unsatisfactoriness (dukkha), and non-self (anatta). Annica – Impermanence – Nothing ever stays the same, and change is often painful in some way. You fall in love with your . . . → Read More: Three Marks of Existence| Daily Buddhism
Impermanence – Not Even the Mountains? A reader wrote: I’m a big fan of your Daily Buddhism blog and thought that you’d be interested in seeing this 8-minute film that I recently made about impermanence, “Mountains Made of Chalk, Fall into the Sea, Eventually.” The synergy of creative collaboration can result in magic beyond our . . . → Read More: Impermanence – Not Even the Mountains?| Daily Buddhism