by Beat Schindler | Feb 27, 2025 | Words, You
Things said when words are gone Words were invented 13,750 years ago. At the time, the age was stone, the Sahara green, and Northern Europe under 1-mile-thick ice. Split in two, part 1 Word-users vs wordless The invention of the word split the world in two. On the one...
by Beat Schindler | Feb 24, 2025 | Words, You
Wait. Before rushing headlong into the trap set by word-users out to control you, I think the better strategy is a timeout. Take a break to ask yourself what happiness is instead: Is happiness a 352-page book? Is happiness a word? Is happiness yours to decide? That’s...
by Beat Schindler | Feb 24, 2025 | Words, You
Finding happiness Wait. Before rushing headlong into the trap set by word-users out to control you, I think the better strategy is a timeout. Take a break to ask yourself what happiness is instead: Is happiness a 352-page book? Is happiness a word? Is happiness yours...
by Beat Schindler | Feb 18, 2025 | You
Why water doesn’t remember its passwords, no one knows. Maybe it’s because water has got neither brains nor tongue, nor has it ever spent a day at school, hence it has stubbornly remained wordless to this day which explains why it refuses to tell us why.We shall never...
by Beat Schindler | Feb 18, 2025 | You
Water doesn’t have to remember any of its passwords Why water doesn’t remember its passwords, no one knows. Maybe it’s because water has got neither brains nor tongue, nor has it ever spent a day at school, hence it has stubbornly remained wordless to this...
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