for @threadapalooza: π― questions about topics I'm curious about or conversations I'd be interested in having.
feel free to reply to any of these with your answers or thoughts, or to RT specific questions if you'd like to discuss them!
@threadapalooza 1. how have you cultivated ethics, morality, character, virtue in your own life?
@threadapalooza 2. which philosophies have you formerly adhered to, and since abandoned?
@threadapalooza 3. meditators/spiritual practitioners, how do you think about awakening? what model of awakening has been the most useful to you in your practice?
@threadapalooza 4. do you have any favorite custom loving kindness phrases?
@threadapalooza 5. what makes you feel safe in a community, like you can trust the group?
@threadapalooza 6. which mutuals do you have really good conversations with? what recurring themes come up in your conversations?
@threadapalooza 7. imaginal practitioners, what's an image you use or return to in your practice?
@threadapalooza 8. if you could express yourself in any way, form, or medium, and do it to your satisfaction, how would you express yourself?
@threadapalooza 9. tai chi twitter, which styles have you practiced / trained in? what were they like for you?
@threadapalooza 10. if you wrote a novel - or another novel for those of you that have written one already - what genre would it be in? what themes would it explore? do you know any characters or scenes you'd need to include?
@threadapalooza 11. do you think drugs should be legal? why or why not?
@threadapalooza 12. what would you ask Peace Pilgrim, if you could ask her anything?
@threadapalooza 13. do you have any special traditions with your friends?
@threadapalooza 14. what ways of helping others bring you joy, too?
@threadapalooza 15. what makes you feel comfortable when you flirt?
@threadapalooza 16. what would you tell your past self about meditation that you didn't know when you started?
@threadapalooza 17. are you looking for mentoring right now in your life? what kind?
@threadapalooza 18. are there any places in the world that you'd love to visit, that you haven't yet?
@threadapalooza 19. who's someone you'd like to see on a podcast that's never/rarely been interviewed before?
@threadapalooza 20. have you discovered any new self care strategies that work for you recently?
@threadapalooza 21. buddhist twitter, what do the bodhisattva vows mean to you?
@threadapalooza 22. what helped Alexander Technique click for you?
@threadapalooza 23. what's a journaling prompt you like to use repeatedly?
@threadapalooza 24. what's a new-to-you meditation technique, self-therapy approach, or spiritual practice that you'd like to try or explore more?
@threadapalooza 25. do you know any unique or unusual ways to express kindness or love that you really value sharing with others, or receiving?
@threadapalooza 39. if you've done work on your (unhealthy) attachment style, what's helped you to move towards security?
@threadapalooza 40. how do you interpret your dreams, if you do?
@threadapalooza 41. if the word magick means something to you - what does it mean to you?
@threadapalooza 42. if you had to change careers to something totally different from what you're doing right now, what would you do?
@threadapalooza 43. how do you resolve or ease difficult emotions in your body?
@threadapalooza 44. what's a song that consistently has a specific emotional impact on you?
@threadapalooza 45. think of a song you really enjoy dancing to. how would you describe the way it sounds?
@threadapalooza 46. for a topic you're knowledgeable about, or a skill you're competent in- how would you advise beginners go about learning that area/skill? anything non-obvious about it that's particular to that area/skill?
@threadapalooza 47. what do you see happening to Twitter in the next five years?
@threadapalooza 48. what makes your favorite group chat special for you?
@threadapalooza 49. meditators and meditation teachers: what advice would you give to someone who leads guided meditations?
@threadapalooza 50. what makes for a really good playlist that you make for someone else?
@threadapalooza 51. for something you're really good at- what's something about that skill that's not obvious to people who aren't skilled at it?
@threadapalooza 52. what's a kind of software program or feature that doesn't currently exist, that you'd like to see exist?
@threadapalooza 53. if you could do novel, high-quality scientific research on any topic, what would you want to do scientific research on?
@threadapalooza 54. what advice would you give your younger self, that would have helped you face the opportunities and challenges you've had so far in your life?
@threadapalooza 55. if you had to guess, what advice would you think your future self would give you about what's still ahead in your life?
57. how do people or organizations moderate/manage huge slacks/discords, with hundreds or thousands of people?
58. how would you describe how you manage information, reading material, messages coming in to you in the age of information abundance? how do you decide what to read and respond to, and what to ignore or postpone?
59. what is your relationship to hope?
60. what's an old book or author that you feel has enduring significance or renewed relevance, but isn't widely read or known?
61. what's a tweet that has changed your life?
62. do you have an old tweet or thread that you would write differently now? how would you change it?
63. is there someone that you'd love the opportunity to thank for the impact they've had on your life? how did they help you? if they're on twitter - tag them π₯°
64. you have to rename yourself to one word, that is not commonly, typically, or, contemporaneously used as a name. what name would you choose?
65. is there a concept or idea that you wish was more widely or well understood?
66. you decide that, based on your best estimations, someone is a sociopath. what do you do? how does that affect how you interact with them?
67. what makes online communities thrive?
68. are there any formal methods or techniques for intentionally cultivating theory of mind?
69. what do you do to make yourself laugh?
70. what's something delightful, interesting, or unusual about you that we'd likely never discover about you unless we lived with you?
71. what skills do you expect you'll need to cultivate for the coming chapters of your life?
72. how do you like to make friend moves? what makes for a good friend move?
73. what helps friendships and relationships of all kinds heal after there's been some kind of interpersonal challenge or trauma?
74. do you have an obscure word that you really like?
75. are there any thought experiments that significantly reframed your thinking or values?
76. you can ask any living or historical figure one question. who would you want to ask a question? what question would you ask?
77. how do you discern the signal from the noise with respect to current affairs, political or otherwise?
78. do you have any uncommon ethical rules or guidelines for yourself?
79. what would you like to do more of in the coming year?
80. how do you decide who to follow here? has your criteria for who you follow changed over time? how?
81. are there any stories that you think about often, that have formed a significant role for you in your life? what is it about that story that resonates for you?
82. what is a virtue that is very important to you, that you try to cultivate in yourself, that you admire deeply when you find it in others?
83. what would you like to know, that you couldn't possibly know or discover, but you still long to know regardless?
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alright, one more rep, one more 1,000 word essay, and then i'll let myself draw some solarpunk art
i promised myself i'd write for most of the afternoon/evening to prepare for my salon, and then i'd let myself draw, as a treat
i don't usually write to prepare for things that involve speaking. read a book by Dale Carnegie on public speaking a few years ago that emphasized preparing by speaking informally rather than writing (especially not writing your talk out word for word)
been talking about drawing with @QiaochuYuan who said this the other day: "drawing as a meditative method for concentrating attention on an object for multiple hours has a lot going for it" which i completely agree with
i've done many many hours of meditation and i can concentrate pretty decently but i am genuinely astonished at how easy it is to get into concentration states while drawing
I've gotten into more flow state type areas from drawing recently than meditation ever, along a certain axis anyway
i am understandably very intimidated by this upcoming solarpunk challenge i've signed myself up for, and have been procrastinating working on it, so i took a feasible step with this image
i didn't spend very long on it but i sorta proved to myself i could make a thing that was relevant