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Mind Blind: Living with AphantasiaI want you to close your eyes and imagine a horse as clearly as you can.Apr 25Apr 25
The Thinker Of Cernavoda: A Neolithic MasterpieceAuguste Rodin once said that “Art is contemplation.”Sep 23, 2021Sep 23, 2021
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Why You Should Read Fathers and Sons by Ivan TurgenevA timeless novel for anyone who has ever said “I don’t understand the new generation”Sep 9, 2021Sep 9, 2021