My wife planned a surprise zoom party. It's a difficult format.
~Absolutely No Singing on Zoom~ 
I asked everyone tell a story they remembered about me.
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Because I like to be the center of attention. (Also, I can't stand trying to catch up on Zoom in a big group. Taking turns story telling is a good use of the format.) having fun leaning into the nature of *my* monstrosity-sublimity-ordinariness, there isn't a better day
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My favorite patterns from the stories: exposing folk to Buddhism / personal spiritual accounts; ending up shirtless
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Always find that parties amplify group energy. I've found other parties I've held to reflect life through the mixing realities of people I know and communities I'm part of.
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It's probably going to be many years before something like this happens again and I really appreciated the opportunity to see myself through the eyes of others.
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It was a living record of who I've been so far. What I'm looking forward to: more Buddhism, food, openness, shirtlessness for sure but also
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some newer stuff: explaining myself without omitting parts which I think aren't suitable, not explaining myself at all, approaching new situations and people knowing who I am, writing, shifting away from broad exploration - shifting into narrow scope exploration+owning an area
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That person knows how to throw his reptile a party! Great spread. Love and adoration. Witchiness. Adventure time vibes. I love it.
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"Nasty little Buddhist"
Seeking via neuroscience and psychology informed dharma.
Grateful to be myself.
