Author: Sonia Rebecca Menezes
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To err is human; to reflect, divine
Some year-end thoughts about the world we live in and whether / how we ought to DO SOMETHING about it.
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The vicinity of Christmas
On my made-up holiday tradition, and the fact that it’s impossible to exist in a passive way online.
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The Christmas Truce – “I ask that the guns may fall silent”
On a treasured, history-making moment at Christmas time in 1914, from the trenches of World War I. The Christmas Truce is something I’ll be thinking of a lot this season especially, as the world once again is in the ugly shadows of war at Christmas.
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Ritually speaking
On why we need rituals, routines, and habits. And how to discover new rituals for yourself that give your life meaning.
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Some thoughts about decisions
Making decisions does not come easy to me. Good ones especially. Here are some insights from the past year.
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World pain
On coping with the fact that our world will never live up to our expectations and will always, always carry a deep pain with it. And we carry that pain too – sometimes more heavily than other times. This is one of those times for me.
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Ten made up phrases
I’ve been collecting a bunch of observations that had no name. And so I tried to name them for you!
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