Fellow ASD here. Saw your content a while ago whilst searching for an ASMR Gray Jedi video. I'm very impressed by your maturity and your attitude to various things in life. You don't seem to feel the need to rush or try to "win" at anything. You just are, and that's enough for all of us. Excellent work at getting this 26-year-old to sleep like a newborn at night.
Relaxing and thoughtful as always. I was wondering, perhaps you'd like to talk someday on video about your own perspective on this: How does one balance enjoying the comforts and luxuries of modern western life, with the old peace and traditions of our natural past? I have grown quite attached to my local folklore and culture, my home nature, to nurture its nonhuman spirit, yet it causes me to find unwanted resentment towards things I found passion in before, like films and video games. There shouldn't be anything inherently wrong with moderate engagement with our contemporary forms of leisure, as long as one does not grow dependent on them, but that seems difficult to attain once one has chosen to serve the old holinesses. A certain battle between conservatism and progressiveness rises, funnily enough, despite myself being antithetical to most traditionally conservative values. I would love to hear your own perspective.
Fellow ASD here. Saw your content a while ago whilst searching for an ASMR Gray Jedi video.
I'm very impressed by your maturity and your attitude to various things in life. You don't seem to feel the need to rush or try to "win" at anything.
You just are, and that's enough for all of us. Excellent work at getting this 26-year-old to sleep like a newborn at night.
Thank you! I'm very happy to have been able to help.
yo why is this actually relaxing
Interesting (and relaxing) video! Your cat was a lovely surprise :D btw, Have a Happy New Year :)
Thank you! Happy New Year to you.
Relaxing and thoughtful as always. I was wondering, perhaps you'd like to talk someday on video about your own perspective on this: How does one balance enjoying the comforts and luxuries of modern western life, with the old peace and traditions of our natural past? I have grown quite attached to my local folklore and culture, my home nature, to nurture its nonhuman spirit, yet it causes me to find unwanted resentment towards things I found passion in before, like films and video games. There shouldn't be anything inherently wrong with moderate engagement with our contemporary forms of leisure, as long as one does not grow dependent on them, but that seems difficult to attain once one has chosen to serve the old holinesses. A certain battle between conservatism and progressiveness rises, funnily enough, despite myself being antithetical to most traditionally conservative values. I would love to hear your own perspective.
Happy new year my friend, May 2024 be a peaceful and abundant year for you