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The dream wants something from you

Hey,

If your body says you have to run, perhaps you have to run.

Or perhaps not.

If you dream you have to escape, perhaps you have to escape.

Or perhaps you just have to wake up.

As for our hero, all of his life has always been some ki...

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Your dreams may be smarter than you

Hey,

if you dream about escaping, maybe you really do want to escape.

I once heard that dreams are a part of us trying to communicate with our conscious mind. A part so old that it doesn’t use language, because it existed before language...

6 days ago
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The dangerous side of virtue (and why stories matter)

Hey,

there are things a gentleman should never talk about.

Not even to his therapist.

Or maybe that’s not true. Maybe there are lots of good therapists out there, and our hero just ended up in the wrong office.

The thing is, sometimes...

9 days ago
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Even Shakespeare did this old trick

Hey,

has it ever happened to you that you don’t want something until you don’t have it anymore?

Ah, human behavior.

Evil skeletons from the Uku Pacha may be evil as hell, but at least they aren’t that complicated.

I guess that’s why ki...

11 days ago
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Take responsibility, Condor

Hey,

Condor, listen, relationships are difficult. Even good relationships have difficult moments. But you gotta take responsibility for your decisions, man. If you keep blaming them on an evil demon from the underworld, things won’t chang...

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    I created the The Flight of The Condor comics. every Sunday I publish a comic strip here in my newsletter. Also, I sell them on Amazon.

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    Never did see that checkered flag, but never did come in last

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