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  • The Art of Being Present
    2025/06/09

    The Art of Being Present is a philosophical meditation born from a raw moment of struggle, "Day two. 1:43 pm. Still don't feel like getting out." Written by someone who has navigated physical limitation, chronic pain, and the profound questions that come with being human, this book explores what it means to be truly present in a world that often feels too beautiful and too brutal to comprehend.

    Through ten intimate chapters, the book examines themes offear and empathy as dance partners rather than enemies, the possibility that our limitations are self-imposed, and the revolutionary power of gratitude that emerges from difficulty rather than comfort. Each chapter includes practicalexercises and concludes with an original limerick that distills its essence into something memorable and grounding.

    This isn't a self-help manual or prescription for happiness.It's an honest conversation about the magic that surrounds us constantly, the snakes and ladders of existence, and the profound gift of learning to feel fully rather than just feeling good. The book culminates in recognizing that we are temporary arrangements of stardust learning to wonder about ourselves, and that presence, not perfection, is the point.

    The Art of Being Present offers breadcrumbs for anyone finding their way through the fog, reminding us that sometimes the deepest wisdom comes not from rising but from learning to be present exactly where we are.

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    17 分
  • The Unfortunate Revelations of Oldman Clifford
    2025/06/08

    The Unfortunate Revelations of Oldman Clifford is a humorous and reflective monologue delivered by a middle-aged recliner philosopher who suspects the universe is running a sloppy cosmic experiment. Through wine-soaked musings and dry wit, Clifford questions why mortality is the one constant in a world full of random design flaws, like lactose intolerance, male pattern baldness, and the inability to fold fitted sheets. Blending satire with philosophical depth, this short piece explores the absurd beauty of being human, one existential sigh at a time.

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    10 分
  • The Hunger for Touch, When a Virus Weaponized Empathy and Redefined Humanity
    2025/05/28

    In a near-future world still recovering from the memory of pandemics past, a new and mysterious virus emerges, not one that attacks the body, but the human need for space.

    Dubbed the ProxiVirus, it begins with a whisper: victims compulsively seek physical closeness, politely at first, then with increasing desperation. As the Centers for Disease Control scrambles to contain this contagion of connection, lead virologist Dr. Elara Sinclair discovers that the virus doesn’t destroy humanity, it enhances it.

    The infected called Proxies develop stronger empathy, deeper bonds, and a primal, almost spiritual need for community. They eliminate violence and poverty through shared care. But they also abandon individuality, privacy, and ambition. It’s not just a pandemic, it’s speciation.

    With society collapsing under the weight of enforced distance and emotional longing, Elara faces an impossible choice: cure the infection and restore humanity’s old identity, or embrace the virus’s evolutionary gift and reshape what it means to be human.

    From the abandoned subways of New York to playgrounds haunted by caregivers tending to invisible children, Closer: The Pandemic is a poignant, mind-bending exploration of intimacy, fear, and what happens when love itself becomes contagious.

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    16 分
  • Crashing, Rebooting, and Napping. Decoding Your Soul's System Errors
    2025/05/25

    Control + Alt + Soul is a surreal and heartfelt dialogue disguised as a tech support session for the human spirit. Set in a poetic command-line universe, two consciousnesses explore the emotional and existential challenges of life, grief, regret, and memory overload through metaphors of system crashes, Safe Mode, and unsaved dreams. As they navigate error messages and blue screens of death, they uncover the quiet wisdom of slowing down, believing in renewal, and finding comfort in small restorations. It's not about rebooting the past, but gently restarting the soul—with humor, hope, and a whispered command.

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    9 分
  • Cavemanomics, How Ancient Pebble Trading Predicted Modern Bureaucracy
    2025/05/25

    In a satirical essay, "The Pebble Exchange Commission: A Bureaucratic Love Story" by C.P. Stiltskin. When, prehistoric world where shiny pebbles are currency and banana trades require government forms, Treasury Secretary Bonk-7742 and overzealous regulator Snarf-5529 struggle to control the chaotic birth of economics. As cavemen invent bureaucracy faster than understanding, a black market blooms and a mysterious “invisible hand” defies regulation. Despite desperate attempts to legislate berries, ban desire, and oversee sneezing, humanity’s natural urge to trade prevails. The story hilariously traces money’s absurd evolution—from pebbles to digital derivatives—revealing that our modern economy is just a more complex version of the same shared delusion… and the invisible hand is still waving.

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    15 分
  • Parallel Lives, Unspoken Longing. Decoding the Almost in Connection
    2025/05/24

    Based on Parallel by C. P. Stiltskin, a tender, introspective short story about two women, Eve and Hope, who have spent years caught in the delicate space between friendship and something more. Though they live only six blocks apart, their connection remains suspended in a series of almost messages, silent longings, and moments missed. When an unexpected late-night text finally bridges their emotional distance, the story unfolds into a quiet reckoning with fear, timing, and the possibility of love. With lyrical prose and aching vulnerability, Parallel explores what it means to finally choose closeness over caution.

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    15 分
  • From Caves to Coffee Cults, How We Learned to Stop Being Just Human
    2025/05/21

    Based on "Of Humans, Races, Religions, Politics, and Wealth: A Humorous Inquiry into Our Disconnect" by C. P. Stiltskin, a satirical essay that explores how humanity, once united, gradually became divided by race, religion, politics, and wealth. With wit and irony, it traces our journey from shared existence to hyper-categorized chaos, poking fun at social media, identity politics, and economic disparity along the way. Ultimately, it calls for a return to empathy, laughter, and shared humanity beneath all our labels.

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    14 分
  • Midlife Crisis to Literary Salon, When Yeats and Wilde Crashed a Fifty-Year-Old's Party
    2025/05/21

    Based on "Midlife Meditations" by C. P. Stiltskin, a humorous and heartfelt story about a man named Oldman Clifford, who, while facing a midlife crisis, finds unexpected wisdom and joy through wine, vinyl records, poetry, and the spontaneous company of neighbors and the ghosts of W. B. Yeats and Oscar Wilde. As his quiet weekends evolve into lively gatherings, Clifford discovers that life’s confusion might be its greatest gift.

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    10 分