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Julia de JP
JuliadeJP@nostrplebs.com
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Bitcoiner, homesteader, horse trainer, artist & so much more
Maybe you’re useless. Fine. Pick something. Go do it. Get good at it. See if you can be the best dishwasher they’ve ever had. And then you learn what it’s like to be the best at something. JBP image
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Julia de JP 3 days ago
Good morning! May you have a colourful day! image #GM #dogstr
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Julia de JP 4 days ago
Simple does not equal easy. Let that sink in.
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Julia de JP 5 days ago
A student of mine discovering the joy of hacking (trail riding). image
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Julia de JP 5 days ago
One of my students learning about balance on a trotting horse. image
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Julia de JP 5 days ago
“Small steps are not just about going slowly. They are about wiring precisely.” — Dr. Stephen Peters We're talking horse training here, but maybe this applies to learning in general? image
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Julia de JP 6 days ago
"We are all so anxious to be good, to be right, to be seen doing the proper thing, that we have forgotten how to feel, how to be flawed, how to be human in the messy, unstructured ways that actually matter." Sally Rooney - Normal People, 2020. image
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Julia de JP 1 week ago
“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer…” Rainer Maria Rilke - Letters to a Young Poet. Anna Ancher - View from the Garden Gate at Markvej, Skagen, 1859/1935. image
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Julia de JP 1 week ago
The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness. image #GM
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Julia de JP 1 week ago
When I heard that they had found a cure for dyslexia, it was like music to my arse.
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Julia de JP 1 week ago
Play, joy, and love are biological necessities. 🧬 The emerging science of epigenetics shows that your environment, your emotions, and your relationships can switch genes on and off, regulating everything from inflammation to immune function to how fast you age. Your nervous system was designed for love and belonging, and when you deprive it of that, everything downstream suffers — your hormones, your immunity, your brain, your longevity. Think of joy, connection, and play as part of your health stack; just as essential as what you eat, how you move, and how you sleep. So laugh more, love deeply, and stop treating joy like something you have to earn after all the “real” health stuff is done. It IS the real health stuff. (Mark Hyman) image