s Noè and I sipped on yerba mate while driving to the airport after a two-week stint in the Patagonia mountain range of Argentina, we chatted about a variety of different subjects, interests, inclinations and aspirations, all which snowballed into greater concepts or would wormhole into more niche perspectives. Amidst this conversation, we touched upon the philosophical ideology that, as humans, we have the privilege of experiencing pleasure. While pleasure can be defined and materialize as an infinite array of subjective convictions, Noè and I often find ourselves aligning on factors that make us happy and positively influence our individuality. Without much forethought or consideration, we agreed that the ability to experience, share and influence emotions are what makes our existence and presence in time so special, and throughout the entirety of our time exploring this vast region of South America, we were repeatedly exposed
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Mar 21, 2024
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