Let your heroes fall. Release yourself from the chains of continuing to praise someone just because you once did.
In the end, simply keep your mind open for new information, right?
I’m continuing the theme of my fifth season: an invitation to smash – completely, unapologetically – some concepts, habits, and patterns in your life.
My second episode is about having the courage to admit that some people you might have praised are not worthy of your praise and loyalty anymore. And yes, I give some embarrassing personal examples here, liberating myself from these secrets, wooh.
Justina
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On A Different Kind of Feast
In addition to the small lies, there are definitely the big ones. This short blog posts is about one of them — or, rather, about a type of inquiry you might want to make time for this end of year.
Continue readingThe Fires, The Multiple Fires
“Let everything burn, except your desire to fight” – my year started with this writing that I saw in a beautiful graffiti project. It turns out, no matter how lovely this metaphor, the process itself can be quite heavy. And if your end of year doesn’t feel necessarily light, my piece is definitely for you.
Continue readingFrom Bug Bites to a Check-In on How Your Soul Is Doing
I start a new season of Investigative Selfism by sharing a metaphor with you that appeared in a form of something very domestic. I dedicate this essay to everyone whose hearts might need some compassion this end of year.
Continue readingSmash Self-Abandonment, Speak out against Fascism
Don’t abandon your precious self. That’s mostly it! But examples, silly jokes, and more encouragement is in my video/podcast episode, that inevitably has a political dimension.
Continue readingOn One of The Forms of Smallness
There are those with platforms who aren’t ashamed or embarrassed to speak out, even when their ideas don’t seem to agree with logic (but with arrogance and ignorance – yes). Let’s use it as a frustrating reminder not to hold our voices back.
Continue readingWhat Are You Saving Unapologetic Language For?
It can be very very very difficult not to center the comfort of others instead of your own needs and voice. But at some point, wouldn’t you say ‘That’s it’? And can you decide that point has arrived?
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