Ourpick Reading Suggestions for October 23rd
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𝑻𝒉𝒆𝒚 𝑺𝒂𝒚.. 𝑵𝒐𝒕𝒉𝒊𝒏𝒈 𝑩𝒆𝒂𝒖𝒕𝒊𝒇𝒖𝒍 𝑮𝒓𝒐𝒘𝒔 𝑰𝒏 𝑨 𝑪𝒐𝒎𝒇𝒐𝒓𝒕 𝒁𝒐𝒏𝒆 by @amiegeoffrey

You named some radical changes in the post, like migrating to another country, or moving to another city, starting a business... Those are good examples for leaving the comfort zone, but some smaller things also count... When you try new things in your profession, innovate, or research and learn about your job and yourself... Those small things where you WORK to be better count immensively as going out of the comfort zone...
On the other side, I suppose we can sometimes stay a bit in our comfort zone and enjoy the fruits of our labor... 😃 But, not too long, as it becomes dangerous... 😃

3000 “Advanced” Japanese words learned, 7000 to go… (ENG/JP) by @selfhelp4trolls

Wow, I find it incredible that you've been studying a language for so many years without taking classes. It takes almost infinite patience to persevere. What's more, Japanese has the added difficulty of using a different and multiplied alphabet, so in reality each new word is several... Most people who practise other languages do so with books or films. The closest thing to a video game that I can think of is Duolingo. 😂 I tried using it to improve my English, but I'm terrible at keeping up with it and I get bored with the repetitions. I encourage you to keep going with this great goal, you've already reached an important milestone. And as you say, once you progress a little further, the pace will be faster.

Visiting a cozy chapel in our city (Esp/Eng) by @jlufer

I never imagined that Corrientes would be so beautiful; I am always surprised by every place you bring us to. Traditions, history, and culture are very important, and in this case, this chapel is charming. Being part of a complete corner gives it a different and striking view, and it is quite large to be or be related to a hospital.
It is simple but beautiful, especially the stained glass window at the entrance with the dove, very good lighting, and you can feel the peacefulness inside. I remember you promised to show us the interior, and it is beautiful, especially the altar area with so much light. And as you mention, there is a lot of art there, which I really appreciate. Thank you so much for bringing us another little piece of your beloved city.

(EN/SP) Stigma: when belief and energy become a scar, Terror Review by @promete0sz

You have brought up a very interesting topic for the community, and also a great mystery for humanity. A mystery that has not been revealed. There is a phrase that you said in the video and that also appears in the writing, which is: Ignorance about the existence of something does not mean that it does not exist. And you said it well, that just because one does not see something and is not a witness to something does not mean that it does not exist.
But at the same time, it is a very complicated phenomenon to understand. Wounds from which blood flows—would a god do that and suffer? I leave you with that question. It could be so that the person converts or as a witness for others. I think it's possible for a non-believer to have stigmata. If the brain causes it and not something divine, it could happen. The brain creates illnesses, so it could also create wounds, but in this case, it's more difficult to answer.
If I remove the religious point of view entirely, it could be the result of some kind of illness or, in religious believers, something like suggestion.

Hive Open Mic - Semana 289 - Cover - Dulce Refugio by @sampraiseve

I'm glad you understood this week's theme. Yes, I was particularly inspired by the Vatican, but the idea is that holy place we all strive for, and the truth is that the true seat dwells in God, who in turn dwells in us. This song is so beautiful; I'll keep it with me. Thank you so much for sharing it and for being part of Hive Open Mic.

TBT/ Images that bring back beautiful memories [ENG/ESP] by @gpache

And welcome to another #TBT Thursday 🙏 It's exciting to read how inspired the community makes you feel, and with fond memories like these, who doesn't succumb to nostalgia?... I've experienced many happy and unforgettable moments around the church and various groups I've participated in. Like you, we feel in a safe place where we all share a love for our neighbor. I'm so glad you've kept these photographs so well preserved

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