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Brain Rot and the Fight to Think Again

The word for 2024? Brain rot. Totally expected. Totally felt. I could sense it happening, slowly but surely—my brain decaying under the weight of (anti)social media. Five years of endless scrolling, fragmented thoughts, and dopamine hits designed to keep me addicted. Before that, I loved the person I was. As a literature student, I devoured books, analyzed them with passion, lived in stories longer than … Continue reading Brain Rot and the Fight to Think Again

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Top 5 Japanese Concepts for Embracing Everyday Life | Art of Saudade

Japanese culture is rich with profound philosophies and aesthetic principles that offer valuable insights for enhancing our everyday lives. From embracing imperfection to cultivating mindfulness, these concepts encourage us to appreciate the beauty in simplicity and transience. Here, we explore the top five Japanese concepts that can inspire a more meaningful existence, along with comparisons to similar concepts in other cultures. Wabi-Sabi: Finding Beauty in … Continue reading Top 5 Japanese Concepts for Embracing Everyday Life | Art of Saudade

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The Unforgettable: Memory, Love, and the Dreamscape of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | Art of Saudade

This movie has been around for a while, right? It’s one of those films you feel like everyone has seen at least once. Then, there are the devoted fans who still share scenes and quotes as if the film is everywhere. Strangely enough, I’d never watched it until recently. I had plenty of chances but something inside me boycotted it, dismissing it for being mainstream … Continue reading The Unforgettable: Memory, Love, and the Dreamscape of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | Art of Saudade

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On the Art of Humbleness | Art of Saudade

The word ‘humble’ comes from the Latin humilis (“low, slight”) or the ability to become smaller, to go lower. Now compare the original Greek term, χαμαλός (khamalós), from humus (“the earth, ground”), humi (“on the ground”). Interestingly, ‘humiliating’ has the same origins. Yet, humbleness is an art of life, while humiliating is a disconnection from life. Humiliating others or oneself has nothing to do with … Continue reading On the Art of Humbleness | Art of Saudade

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The Eternal Cycle of Poetry: Celebrating Fernando Pessoa and Kocho Racin

In the realm of literature, June 13th marks a poignant juxtaposition of poetic births and farewells. On this day, we commemorate the luminous life of Fernando Pessoa, born in Lisbon, a figure whose poetic prowess transcends boundaries and echoes the essence of humanity itself. Pessoa, a beacon of plural poetry, embodies the profound belief that poetry is the primitive language—sublime, sophisticated, divine. Holy books resonate … Continue reading The Eternal Cycle of Poetry: Celebrating Fernando Pessoa and Kocho Racin

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The Art of Morning Pages: Unlocking the Power of Stream of Consciousness | Art of Saudade

Let’s talk about journaling. We’ve all been there, right? Starting strong, full of motivation, only to fizzle out after a week or two. It’s frustrating, isn’t it? But hey, there’s a gem of a practice that might just change the game for you – Morning Pages. Now, I’ll admit, I used to struggle with keeping up with my journal too. But then I stumbled upon … Continue reading The Art of Morning Pages: Unlocking the Power of Stream of Consciousness | Art of Saudade

How to Master Shoshin: The Art of Embracing a Beginner’s Mind | Art of Saudade

Have you ever tried to approach a task with the mindset of a total beginner, even if you were an expert in the field? While it may seem easy to adopt a beginner’s mind and approach new challenges with a fresh perspective, the reality can be far more challenging. So, why is Shoshin such a powerful and fruitful philosophy of life? By embracing this mindset, … Continue reading How to Master Shoshin: The Art of Embracing a Beginner’s Mind | Art of Saudade

Jorge Luis Borges on Life and Regrets | Art of Saudade

“Any life, however long and complicated it may be, actually consists of a single moment — the moment when a man knows forevermore who he is.” –Jorge Luis Borges Only 20th-century writer Jorge Luis Borges could poetically express the essence of life without using any poetry. During his childhood, he had everything to become one of the best storytellers in the world: his mother often … Continue reading Jorge Luis Borges on Life and Regrets | Art of Saudade

Best Of – Fernando Pessoa’s Thoughts on Life, Dreams, and Love | Art of Saudade

During those hours when the landscape forms a halo around Life, and dream is simply a matter of dreaming oneself, I created, O my love, in the silence of my disquiet, this strange book like a series of arches opening up at the end of some abandoned avenue. Fernando Pessoa, The Book of Disquiet To write is to live. To dream is to find yourself. … Continue reading Best Of – Fernando Pessoa’s Thoughts on Life, Dreams, and Love | Art of Saudade

A World Full Of Baobab Trees And Roses | The Little Prince 79 Years Later | Art of Saudade

What book would you bring if you were stranded on a desert island? I don’t have to think twice. I’d definitely take a tale under 100 pages that will make me travel the universe and remind me of the essence of human nature. The Little Prince. Hey, that’s a simple children’s book, you might say. And it’s overrated. Hmm, are you sure that a book … Continue reading A World Full Of Baobab Trees And Roses | The Little Prince 79 Years Later | Art of Saudade