Namjoon on Weverse, 250303
(Translated by @sarabangtan07.bsky.social)
"Is it spring out there?
Hwacheon got 17 cm of snow.
Somewhere in Jeonbuk, it’s over 20°C.
A land of four distinct seasons—Korea, you really are something.
That’s right.
(Translated by @sarabangtan07.bsky.social)
"Is it spring out there?
Hwacheon got 17 cm of snow.
Somewhere in Jeonbuk, it’s over 20°C.
A land of four distinct seasons—Korea, you really are something.
That’s right.
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"Escape from Freedom" by Fromm was one of the earliest psych books I read and is still on point today.
I wish I had a way to make time speed up for them.
Hang on a little longer guys!!!💜
Out of nowhere, one of my juniors
is building an igloo in front of the dorm.
I think I’ll have a lot of memories from this place.
Yeah…
What a surreal world.
University students are starting their semester,
elementary, middle, and high schoolers are heading into a new school year.
Like Robin Hood,
I’m marking off each day on the calendar.
Am I stranded?
Maybe… probably.
During night roll call,
I always end up reading under my reading light.
a book I’d been meaning to get to for a while.
But the art of loving—seriously?
Can love really be something you practice?
Here’s the thing:
We practice endlessly
to paint better, play guitar better, study better…
we just expect to know how to do it, no training, no practice.
We just want it handed to us.
Modern society loves to paint love
as this fiery emotion, a dramatic spectacle—
all thanks to media and capitalism.
It has so many shapes, temperatures, expressions.
And for us—not just one-on-one,
but one-to-many, many-to-one—
what does love mean?
What are artists creating,
and what are listeners hearing?
what are we loving?
With what kind of resolution have I stood in front of you for 11 years?
Tender thoughts, but thoughts nonetheless.
Bottom line… it’s worth a read.
(Sure, some parts feel outdated—it was written over 50 years ago.)