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About a decade ago, through a series of synchronicities, I’ve come to learn about conspiracy theories and soon became fascinated with them. It started out as a light, fun read and eventually changed the way i look at things for good, although i guess that’s a story for another post. Since I’ve always been a bit of an outsider, i never really cared about what people thought of me. That’s why it wasn’t long before i started sharing such theories with those around me, [...]
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Sometimes you reach a moment in your life when you feel like your whole world is about to come crashing down. At times like these, when you’re faced with such personal crises you pretty much have one or two options: you can either give up, melt down, face depression or take matters into your own hands and try to fix things up. While for me it was related to some health issues, I’m sure the same principle can be easily applied to any type [...]
It’s not the savior that will change your life
23 Mar 2009
For some funny reason, we like way to much to pass blame, whenever something we’re involved in goes the wrong way. I think it has something to do with our primal survival instincts, in that it helps us avoid punishment, remorse and any other form of pain derived from it. In much the same way, we rush to accept the laurels when we’ve contributed to the successful outcome of an endeavor. It’s all to easy to forget that we weren’t the only ones responsible [...]





