I lie awake tonight listening to the cars outside on roads slick with rainwater. I have jitters from the dexedrine I took, or maybe it's the adrenaline of hours of exercise. It's warm inside the thick walls of my friend's apartment, though the wind was crisp on my nose tip when I was outside mere… Continue reading Insomnia
Category: psychology
Remembering and Forgetting
Dementia is terrifying. Because you can forget how you much you love someone. It erases you as easily and indifferently as a computer software cleaning out storage. Dementia is terrifying because I imagine my past self to have been hopefully naive. And that's a good thing, because it means I'm wiser now. And though I'm… Continue reading Remembering and Forgetting

