Author: Sonia Rebecca Menezes
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Grab your friends, wear your florals
On bad but impactful art, tone-deaf marketing, celebrity culture, and wealth.
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What not to expect when you’re expecting
On miscarriage, sadness, and the decision to talk about it.
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A ramble to my fellow writers
The hard thing about constantly saying you’re doing hard things.
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Change mechanics
Some messy notes on how to deal with change for people who are a bit risk-averse and generally have nervous-bug energy.
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Cultivating a sense of taste
On deciding that some things are worth the effort, and that mindless scrolling through Instagram reels might not be one of those things.
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Overnight oats
Disconnected thoughts on why I dislike being earnest, a weird recap of a low-day during the pandemic, and the hedonic treadmill. And oats.
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Dear diary, I’ve been living
On the beauty of forgetting, and the feeling of guilt about not writing. Oh, and there are snippets of my diary as a teenager.
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My empathy crisis
Empathy seems overloaded. We fight for global causes online but struggle to connect with the “Other” in our daily lives. But is technology creating a generation with empathy fatigue, or can we use it to bridge the gap between faceless compassion and real-world connections?
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