𝓝𝓪𝓬𝓱𝓸  (@nachom__) 's Twitter Profile
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@nachom__

It's just myself, talking to myself, about myself

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🍸 (@monere__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So many films to watch..... knowledge to obtain.... books to read.... music to discover.... people to meet...... but only one life.... how cruel

rain (@redactedrain) 's Twitter Profile Photo

They don’t teach you this in school but you can just have a delusional sense of optimism towards the world and believe everything is going to work out and you’ll succeed in every facet of life.

Rumi (@rumilyrics) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life is strange. You arrive with nothing, spend your whole life chasing everything, and still leave with nothing. Make sure your soul gains more than your hands.

Zherka (@zherkaofficial) 's Twitter Profile Photo

90% of life is reducing your nervous disorders until you feel blissful, light and enlightened, then maintaining that as you build up work and stress in a positive way this time. Yes you can live a life without ever being nervous, many people do this everyday, all it takes is

Xans (@xansndtrans) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s hard to remember at times that attachment to outcomes is what creates negative tension/energy. You’re allowed to have intentions. You’re allowed to take action. But the final shape of things isn’t yours to control. The moment you accept that, the weight comes off your

🦣Tanimal (@tanimal__) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Btw Its a proven fact that Your brain only registers a task as difficult and stress inducing when you're told its supposed to be difficult Otherwise your brain naturally registers it as fun and competitive Do not listen to anyone that tries to make life hard Everything is fun

PS (@dostoevesque) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There’s no need to be afraid of any scenario in life, because it isn’t personal and it isn't the first time some has found themselves in such a scenario. It’s structural. The ego wants dramatic suffering. It wants its pain to be mythic. But most suffering is procedural. It’s part

໊ (@jingahad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i don't know who needs to hear this but in order to become a better person, you must first realize how horrible you really are. not in the dramatic sense, but in the quiet ways you sabotage yourself, repeat unhealthy patterns, hurt people who care about you, or tolerate what

Young (@brayohki) 's Twitter Profile Photo

if you pay attention to the patterns of your life, you'll realize everything always works out. everything always takes you to a greater destination. you always grow and the things you think you can't survive, you somehow divinely make it through. that's life. always remember that

Aporia (@0xaporia) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Life is fucking electric bro. Don’t fall for the doomer shit. That’s for losers and normies scared of their own shadows. Walk around like God sent you and smile at everyone you see. Spread light and abundance. Build things and take chances. This is the best time in history!

gaurav (@gaxrav) 's Twitter Profile Photo

placebo proves your entire life is just a function of your beliefs. you can bend reality however you want if you really tried. it's all malleable.

Violent Aristocrat (@violentarstcrat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Why be depressed and anxious when you can literally be optimistic high energetic and have the delusional belief that absolutely nothing can ever break you.

Karun Pal (@karunpal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want a life that feels like yours, you have to get in touch with your inner madness. Become a rebel. Unapologetically you. Take the path nobody dares to walk. Read 700 page philosophy books. Work for a month straight. Build something from nothing. Then disappear for a

Tim Denning (@tim_denning) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Obsessed people only have 6 moods: 1. Act like a psycho 2. Delusionally optimistic 3. Insane sense of urgency 4. Work 10 hours in a flow state 5. Studying patterns of the greats 6. Using game theory