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Friendly Addiction - Culture Is Not Tradition — It Means Showing Up

Don’t talk culture to me when you don’t have the emotional quotient that goes with it. When people speak about culture, they often point to traditions, religion, heritage, or social identity. But to me, culture is something far deeper than rituals or backgrounds. Culture is the act of showing up. It is the willingness to be present when no one else is there — when trauma is difficult to process, when loss creates an endless vacuum, when grief has the capacity to swallow the life out of someone. Culture reveals itself in the moments when life is at its most fragile. After death. After accidents. At funerals. During interventions. During rehabilitation. After emotional breakdowns. After panic attacks. After meltdowns. In such moments, human beings do not need lectures or explanations. They need presence. Souls need connection to face the unknown. Yet often people confuse culture with very different things. They measure culture by professional achievements, by the titles they hold ...

Everyday Is A New Day

Bring that playlist out
That's hidden in your favorites
Dust that book
That you throwed under the shelf
Knowingly
Play that one song
That takes you to the times
You always belong
Fall in love with the same eyes
That once taught you the meaning of love
Dance slowly while closing your eyes
With the one who made you dance the whole night
Kiss the forehead of the one 
Who left you midway
Dream that subway again
Where you met this fascinating stranger
With whom you spoke for hours
Fly along with the friends
That made you glide 
Saving you from every fall that night
As you took the drunk plight
Have that long walk in the beach
Fearlessly running beyond reach
Hide from everyone but you
Cause everyday is a new day
And you learn to love when you start
Living it that way..



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