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@tishray
Cupio Dissolvi—Helping people think more deeply about work, meaning, discipline, and the art of living well. Wife, writer, COO of Mogul Media
Toronto, Ontario
Joined October 2014
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    Open-concept floor plans are arguably the worst thing ever to happen to houses. I used to think they were cool until I got married and started hosting and realized guests should not be able to see the mess in the kitchen.
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    Carl Jung on why believing in God, even if his existence isn’t provable, is beneficial to human beings.
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    I remember reading about propaganda in history books and thinking “wow this is so obvious, nobody would fall for this today.” Boy was I wrong.
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    When you fall in love with someone, their character should make you feel like God is repaying you for every good deed you have ever done in your life. If they don't make you feel like that, if they make you feel like you're being punished instead, they aren't the one.
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    I don’t think older generations realize how TERRIFYING dating is for the current generation. There is no commitment, everyone talks about “let’s see where this goes”, there are no labels. Absolutely chaotic out here for people looking to get married.
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    C.S Lewis knew this already.
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    Replying to @tishray
    My uncle wanted to share this advice: “Appreciation is all we need to make a marriage work. Don’t ever stop appreciating each other and u will see wonders happening in the most toughest times. Lack of appreciation kills the spirit of a marriage!”
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    Young girls should have not have instagram or tiktok.
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    G.K. Chesterton wrote that angels can fly because they can take themselves lightly. It goes hand-in-hand with this quote by Huxley, "Learn to do everything lightly".
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    So many productive hobbies and skills that people learned in their youth have been replaced by scrolling social media for hours
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    Replying to @tishray
    One day I recall she was so upset at my dad that she vowed she wouldn’t do anything for him. The next morning, while my dad was getting dressed for work, she called me into her room and quietly whispered “Can you make sure he has breakfast please” I couldn’t help but smile.
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    Replying to @tishray
    Nice to see that so many people are enjoying this tweet. My parents have set a great example for me of love, perseverance and selflessness. This is them in university.
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    The older I get, the more I've realized that the difference between an average life and an extraordinary one is simple: intentionality. Most people just let life happen to them. They never make decisions. They never take risks. They never plan. They simply reach the end of their