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I love real life.

I haven't posted in a long time. I have been going through some personal things. Along the way I come to the realization of something.

I really love real life, and I don't like spending time on my phone or computer. Especially not for too long. 

Not saying that I will quit social media. However I feel a lot happier not spending time on the internet. There is actually so much to do in real life and to learn about real life!

That is something I just wanted to share with you guys. What do you think about this? Do you think you spend a lot of time on the internet, and how does that make you feel?

Here are some random pictures I wanted to share as well:

^Eating at the "Oude Plek". All Vegan. I will soon go again. I can't wait!

^View out of my window. It is fun living in a big city. But I am really missing nature so much. I will do more effort to visit some parks.

^My dear friend Yana won all her matches during her second competition in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu. I am proud of her!

^When I was filming "NoFap | Can I use my Imagination?". My video got demonetized. I wonder why?

^The radishes I grew at home! First step into growing my own foods.


Have a beautiful day!

I love real life.

Comments

Thank you for sharing the link. I found it fascinating and it looked thrilling. I think it would be so cool to visit there at night with candles haha. Ah I see yeah it was about her. But fun to know this. I will Look more into the books! What I read on the website you shared intrigued me. Hope you are doing well Anthony!

It's a nice part of England in the south west, I was attending a conference on ancient megalithic structures, was also in the south at the winter solstice in December last year, you can view it here <a href="https://youtu.be/qsCMgqHOYDM" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/qsCMgqHOYDM</a> ( I'm not very good at video editing :/). Growing coriander, curly parsley and sweet pointy red peppers, they germinated fine in a propagator and have re potted the seedlings, new to this but learning :). Anastasia is a popular name, the cartoon you recall maybe the one based on the youngest daughter of Tsar Nicholas II, but the book is not related, tho it is based in the same country of Russia <a href="https://www.ringingcedars.com/books/" rel="nofollow noopener" target="_blank">https://www.ringingcedars.com/books/</a> hope you one day get to read it :)

ahawk

Happy to hear you love these style of posts. I will be making one right now again. Also great you have trimmed down the time you spend online. It really does shape your reality. Many people don't see that it does. Wow! How cool that you visited the stone circles. I have always wanted to visit them. Did you take pictures there? It sounds like you have a good time there. Anastasia, hmm! I remember I have seen a cartoon movie from her as a child which I loved. But probably the book isn't about her? Hahaha. I will look into these books that you mentioned. I like that you got inspired by it :D. I want to grow my own herbs too! Is it going well so far with the herbs? And what kind of herbs are you growing? Thanks for your comment here. I appreciate it Anthony!

Just got round to reading this. Love these style of posts. I too, have trimmed a lot of my time spent online, or rather, giving my attention to images and stories of distractions; that shape your reality on a sub-conscience level, a reality that is not of your own but somebody else's, I digress. Spent the last 4 days in Somerset in England, visiting stone circles and browsing the many cool book shops in Glastonbury. I've also got some food growing on my windowsill in my tiny flat, many herbs, getting to a re-potting stage, was massively inspired by the Anastasia books by Vladimir Megre to do so, a good read if you have not read them already, 9 books in total so far in the Ringing Cedar series, even just reading the first book will have a big impact.

ahawk


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