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Rebeca Lissa
@rebecalissa
It's midday, and the local fair is just in line to sell some organic legumes and artisanal products. Arrived 30 minutes later of their arrival. Half of the things were already gone. yes, can you believe it? ppl are so fast still, good to dig in and get the vegetables
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Rebeca Lissa
@rebecalissa
i mean, if you're reading this, it's because you're way in the niche of this internet culture. but the world is not here yet. so at home, i'm watching a whole new world emerge from my computer as blockchain evolves, and the graphs keeps red on a break from the screens, i find it on the streets the art of noticing here is also the art of contemplating simplicity. and sometimes (actually, most of the time), the simple things fit our needs and desires. they enjoy making everything with calm, care, and peace. not everything needs to be scaled. not everything needs explosive growth. writing the accountability with pen and paper. giving me a discount because i paid with cash. pages filled with dates, amounts ; a system in place (don't you say it?). TL;DR (already late, because you probably read it all): he’s just a chill guy selling me cheese, managing his goods and business in a little notebook — and there’s me, just loving the simplicity that is already enough.
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