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“Everything that needs to be said has already been said. But, since no one was listening, everything must be said again.” – Andre Gide


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Today’s Daily Stoic poem:

A corridor poem about a corridor. A form invented by Lesley Scoble here, and a syllable count of 1,6,6,3,1,6,6.
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Haiku inspired by this Substack post by Nilofer Neubert
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Shared with W3 #196 – suggestive tetractys
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Shared with Tanka Tuesday #49 – mental health
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Shared with dVerse Quadrille #240 – trip. I didn’t use the word ‘trip’ in this, but ‘sunset’ could be easily replaced with ‘trip’s’. I prefer it this way, though. This poem is a reference to complaints about people posting their holiday photos online without regard for how that might affect others. I personally don’t know how I feel about this either way but that could be because I have been in a position to be able to experience beautiful beaches and gourmet food.
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More Osho-inspired writing.
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Inspired by another David Elikwu article from The Knowledge newsletter.
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A two-person rengay, written with David at The Skeptic’s Kaddish. David’s lines are italicised.
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