I am an artist and sociologist by education, specializing in cultural animation.
I deal with coaching and artistic workshops.
Currently, I professionally deal with hairdressing, make-up and styling.
I wrote a few texts at the request of my friends about what I know.
Maybe you will find answers to your questions here.
If not, write to me. I will try to answer factually, briefly and to the point.
A long, long time ago I wrote a longer text about relationships...
I have the impression that the pandemic has made us all think more deeply about our
lives. On what really matters. We talk a lot and I can see that relationships are
the most important thing for a lot of people. That's why I decided to post this
excerpt here for the comfort of hearts.
We are all so alike, although we want to believe that we are so different.
Everyone dreams, loves and wants happiness. The differences lie only in how we
define these concepts. What is happiness for you may not necessarily be happiness
for me. It doesn't matter if you're a woman or a man.
It doesn't matter your nationality, orientation or skin color. Each of us has a deep
need for closeness. It is one of the most basic and always reminds of itself.
Hence the feeling of loneliness or lack of understanding.
This desire for intimacy prompts us to interact with other people once our primary
needs (hunger, sleep, security) have been met. Believe me, you're not the only one
who feels the need to be close to another human being. The difference, however,
results from the way we define the very concept of closeness.
Each person sees the world differently. It is said that women favor hearing here,
and men favor sight. This is not entirely true. We all have 5 senses: sight, hearing,
taste, touch and smell. However, we also get to know the world through logical
thinking, feelings and emotions.
P.S. If you liked it and want more, you will find more in the next posts.