The Mind as a Stage, Not a Self

Lately, I’ve been rethinking what it means to have a “self.” There’s a theory I can’t shake—what if we don’t have a self at all? Not in the way we think. Just a collection of roles, voices, memories, impulses, and fragments—like characters in a play. The mind as a theater. The “self” is just the […]

Rain, Rust, and Reflections

Today I met up with one of my old friends while he was having his tyres changed at a service station. While there, he noticed how rusty the bottom of his car’s underbody had become. We talked about how important it is to have it repainted to prevent further corrosion — one of those small […]

Finding Joy in Small Adjustments

The weather wasn’t that great today, so we decided not to go to Pácin — and honestly, I think that was a wise decision. Sure, it was warm, but not warm enough for a comfortable outdoor activity. When planning anything outside, it’s important to make sure it’s properly warm. In my opinion, chilly weather is […]

The Pink Stroller

Today we traveled to my hometown — a little getaway just before the birth. It felt like a way to release some pressure and take a breath before the big moment. On our way to Sátoraljaújhely, we stopped in Budapest at a baby shop to buy our new stroller — a Cipolino Maribell in pink. […]