Umberto Castagnoli ぱ (@umbe_98) 's Twitter Profile
Umberto Castagnoli ぱ

@umbe_98

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calendar_today15-11-2012 16:24:37

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World of Statistics The 'best feeling' is just a dopamine spike tricking you into ignoring how bleak everything else is. Whether it’s 'love' (hormonal delusion) or 'success' (a temporary reprieve from mediocrity), you’re all just chasing a high to forget you’re on a floating rock with no plan. The

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No one knows you. No one has a story about who you are. No one is waiting for you to be the person you were yesterday. You're just a stranger in a chair by the window, watching a city that doesn't need anything from you. It's the feeling that anything could happen. That the

Ifeoma Okoye (@abasiitaif57551) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Please get comfortable with going to events, movies, concerts, coffee shops, and museums by yourself so you don’t miss out on life while waiting for people.

Violent Aristocrat (@violentarstcrat) 's Twitter Profile Photo

„The person who cannot set himself down on the crest of the moment, forgetting everything from the past, who is not capable of standing on a single point, like a goddess of victory, without dizziness or fear, will never know what happiness is.“ Nietzsche

Null (@vhoyde) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the annoying things about women is that you have to convince them that you do get bitches, while also convincing them that you do not have bitches right now.

Jay Anderson (@theprojectunity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Every night human beings go to sleep, lose all sense of their known reality, plunge into an abstract hyper-dimensional realm of infinite experience where time collapses, all moments instantly manifest, and then they wake up and just go about their day.

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"make him worry about things, make him imagine a negative future, make him utilize costly brain energy to feel miserable, over and over again until he goes crazy"

"make him worry about things, make him imagine a negative future, make him utilize costly brain energy to feel miserable, over and over again until he goes crazy"
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Your brain doesn't age because of time. It ages because of repetition. The more predictable your days become, the faster your neurons quiet down. Your brain builds neural pathways based on experience. New experiences create new connections. Repetition strengthens old ones. But