if you're into meditation, you'll probably enjoy this piece a lot.
if you're not into it, or you plan on responding below in a way that suggests you didn't read the article -- you'll appear somewhat as proof of what the article contends. but even if you don't meditate or even spend time on social media, you'll completely understand the weird physical feeling you get from a disturbing thought (a remembrance of a past embarrassment, for example), and the similar feeling you get when you are hit with a tweet (or whatever) that irks you.
the analogy fits: the feelings arising from thinking a troubling thought are almost no different than the feelings arising from reading an upsetting tweet.
the conclusion is to operate social media the same way you monitor your own thoughts - which is to examine what the thought might actually be, and then disarm and discard it. which is what one does often in meditation.
What are you cooking tonight that requires two sticks of butter to make it truly great? 😂 This Mustards Napa cornbread is getting the full honey-butter treatment.
Congratulations to @SoCalMike and @Watchinaw. Your questions were chosen for tonight’s Ask Greg and the Panelists.
@SoCalMike Is there a television family your family was most like growing up?
@Watchinawe Did you ever find yourself rooting for the bad guy in a movie?
Stumbled upon this on Amazon and caught my curiosity. These are dry cloths, reusable. In the guest bathroom too? You just throw the soiled cloths in the washing machine?
And reuse? 😳 😵💫😷🤢
Too many questions.
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#2 available in flower pattern 😳🤢
#3 ‘fast dry, no odor’ 🤔😵💫🤮
When did the forecast go from actual temperature to heat index? I call BS.
I look and they are announcing over 100 degrees. Actual temperature 93, same as every summer.
Fanning hysteria, global warming, etc.
Here's a crazy and messed up story.
My oldest son and his girlfriend split up last October. She went back to Alaska and Johnathan was a good guy and moved all her stuff back up there for her.
Last month he switched auto insurance to Progressive. He was quoted a reasonable cost. He got his first monthly bill, $800.
He called. They said since Alex lives there too, they went ahead and put her on the policy. No phone call ... nothing.
He explained she doesn't live there and it's a ridiculous rule.
What, if you have roommates, you have to pay for their insurance too? ABSURD.
I guess this is what insurance is doing to make up for the millions of illegal immigrants driving around with no insurance.
Between this and reading about the Sharia mortgages the banks are doing, no wonder Americans can't afford insurance or a mortgage.
Dammit.
We're in a whole lot of trouble. Our Country is changing fast.