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There's no point in keeping your own version of Google. - R.C. Waldun
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forgottenbones · 1 year
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Read Slowly And Finish More Books - How To Appreciate Difficult Books
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skyborneveggie · 2 years
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R.C. Waldun is right, time to stop collecting books & start actually reading them.
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lcarricart · 2 years
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People think that when things happen in movies it always carries emotional charge, whereas when the same things happen in your life you feel nothing, because you’re simply experiencing it yourself [Andy Warhol]. That’s the danger about constructing a narrative about other people’s life, whitout realizing that you’re equally living an exciting course of actions. Sometimes it makes feel that you’re the only one in that group who’s not having fun, who’s somehow dissatisfied, who’s in a sense left behind and is the boring one out of an entire multitude. Therefore you constantly seek for more risks, limiting feelings, achievements, degrees, completely fucking your perception of life. You gotta break out the cycle and start constructing those narratives around your own path, instead of wasting time doing it with other’s lifes. This reduces our capacity to realize the mundane we own, that other people doesn’t have access to. Start disengaging with other’s stories, as with social media, and work out your own storyline.
— R.C. Waldun, from Why Is Boredom So Uncomfortable?
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How To Read In A Foreign Language - French Novels by R.C. Waldun
A video on why reading in a foreign language is worth the effort and some tips on how to start doing it.
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mbti-sorted · 4 months
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Robin Waldun
movielover2513 asked: Hi, i appreciate all your dedication. Could you type youtube R.C Waldun(Robin Waldun)
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mysticdragon3md3 · 2 years
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"How To Stop Buying Books And Start Reading - Overcoming Tsundoku" by R.C. Waldun
There's a word for buying a bunch of books and letting then pile up, unread?!👀 I wonder if there's a word for creating a backlog of any media, like videogames, manga, anime, fics, etc.
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encafeinada · 4 years
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Write every day
My writing habit has drastically changed for good, and I want to share it with you people. I've watched this video from R.C. Waldun and my brain clicked. This tip that he mentioned, quoting Hemingway, was perfect for me. The strategy is to set a goal every single day. For example, 150 words per day. Start and when you reach your number stop. Not a single word more, not a single word less. 
This way, every day you're going to have something to write. Ideas are going to stick in your head, developing, up to the next time you sit down in order to start writing.
I've advanced so much after implementing this workflow! Perhaps it's useful for you too. At the end of the day, we are what we do, not what we tell we are.
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sensiblephilosophy · 4 years
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Read Slowly And Finish More Books - How To Appreciate Difficult Books
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carrie5 · 3 years
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r.c. waldun is carrying the whole author youtube gerne
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out of all youtubers there is no one who motivates me to write and improve myself more than R.C. Waldun
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lcarricart · 2 years
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The deeper ailment here is the lack of sensitivity and the lack of appreciation for smaller details of life. These details, whilst trivial, are truly human. The smile of a loved one, the eagerness of a pet dog for a cuddle or the sensation of reading a great novel slowly page by page; we don’t like to think that we no longer pay any attention to these things but the truth is we’re blind to them.
Now enter the artists.
They are equipped with different degrees of heightened sensitivities to show us different manifolds of life. Some of them are wild and zealous, as they could take you on wild adventures on the road. Some of them are quiet and subtle, showing you the charms of slowly drinking a cup of tea. For a moment, you’d stop being yourself, lost in the head of the author. Travel takes place here. The body is in the room but the mind had surveyed many parts of the world. The eyes of the reader were refreshed. Their sensitivities temporarily restored. You are back to square one as life took back its vibrancy again.
Soon enough the sensitivity will die down again but at least now there’s a remedy at hand: art. After partying around the clock and still wondering why there’s an unfilled hallow in the chest, maybe it’s time to stop chasing, and to simply tune down the activity, and to tune up the awareness to the miracles happening amidst the dullness.
— R.C. Waldun, from The duty of artists.
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cocotangaje · 3 years
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Ini channel bagus.
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hermioneisstudying · 3 years
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How Do You Know If You've Found Your Passion - True vs False Callings
Solid, practical advice
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bookstoreadbtr · 3 years
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L'ACADÉMIE BY @R.C. Waldun BOOK REVIEW
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