
Who Am I? Am I Who I Really Am or Who I Think I Am?
Who am I? No, I’m not asking of my name. Who am I? No, I’m not of my position. Who am I? No, I didn’t ask of my nationality.
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Who am I? No, I’m not asking of my name. Who am I? No, I’m not of my position. Who am I? No, I didn’t ask of my nationality.
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This piece is about architecture school. I hope you loved it. Please leave a comment of your favorite line
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The nocebo effect can be applied in several ways in our everyday lives. The moment you change your perception, you change your body chemistry.
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There is a difference between what it is and how we see it. What it is is purely its existence. Our perception of it is our reality.
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The brain weighs only about 3 pounds, yet it contains about 12 billion cells, each of which is connected to 10,000 other cells, making 120 trillion connections called neural pathways. It generates more electrical impulses in a single day than all of the world’s telephones put together. Yet it uses less energy than a refrigerator

Don’t assume that everyone thinks like you. What matters to you may not matter to me.
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Like Jesus did, learn to walk away from issues that do not matter and it will die out. Don’t add any additional burden to your life.
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Why are people so much afraid of silence? Perhaps, the emptiness we feel in our immediate surroundings re-echoes the emptiness within us.
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Lord, I wanna get my life together.
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Coronavirus is affecting 157 out of 195 countries in just about three months of its discovery.
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