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MIND CARTOGRAPHY

@jeramiah1dph

Mapping paths from thought to expression. For quiet creatives & slow learners. Weekly haikus, learning strategies, creative explorations & connection insights.

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This isn’t a post. It’s my confession. I haven’t been posting every day. Even though I have the opportunity to build and connect deeply with like-minded people. I've had days to make progress. But Instead: I fill that time with cheap distraction and false pleasures. I see

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You think about problems. But you don’t feel them. Thinking pulls you from the present. Feeling roots you in it. The life you crave is buried in the emotions you avoid. And until you feel what you’ve been running from… You’ll keep living in reaction to what you never

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If you need to read something three times to understand it, that doesn’t mean you’re slow. It means you value understanding more than appearing quick. That’s what real learning looks like.

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Most people miss this: Being in slower classes doesn't make you less capable; it allows the usage of your greatest skill, deep analyzation. This isn't just thinking slowly. It's seeing: - Patterns others miss. - Connecting ideas across subjects. - Finding root causes

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Yesterday I hit the gym for the first time in months. Not through willpower. Not through discipline. But because one good conversation created momentum that made movement feel inevitable. Why you suck at building habits: You try to discipline yourself into doing things you

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You've been disconnected from yourself. Every morning. Every afternoon. Every evening. You scroll for hours. Looking for that missing piece. Your phone becomes your escape hatch. And you blindly jump into it without trying to assess the problem. Leave your phone in another