I Read A Book On How To Not Let The Internet Destroy My Brain

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After we leave New York, I read a book about how to not

let the internet destroy my brain. I think

the answer is to have been raised in California,

to be a completely different person.

— Laura Creste from poem Gentle or Not

  • I Am Not What Happened To Me
    I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become. — Carl Jung
  • We Seek The Great Forgotten Language
    Remembering speechlessly we seek the great forgotten language, the lost lane-end into heaven, a stone, a leaf, an unfound door. — Thomas Wolfe from poem O Lost
  • I Might Listen Or Else Settle For A Dog
    Spring is working on me. I don’t want to change yet, but fawns and goats and all the girls I knew in high school tell me it’s time to have a baby. I might listen or else settle for a dog so large we name it Bear… — Laura Creste from poem Gentle or Not
  • We Meet Ourselves Time And Again
    We meet ourselves time and again in a thousand disguises on the path of life. — Carl Jung
  • The Path Is The Goal
    The path is the goal. — Ghandi