Tag: Dominic Utley
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(Valley Memory Capsule 23-24) Dominic Utley
I had a school field trip to the city park. Me and my friends were eating while one had made me talk to my elementary crush at the time. It was hasty and I was nervous but it was more than I was willing to do at the time. It made me realize that if…
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The Hesi – Dominic Utley
The desire to have others satisfied or desired by my work has been near a lifelong journey for me thus far. Sprouted by a ghost of a father, watered by the tears of solitude. It grew for I was only a child into a fear bewildered by the sclera. The fear grew to feel like…
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Loneliness – Dominic Utley
Humans are intersocial creatures designed to be a part of a social circle and cooperate with each other. Loneliness is a big word for our understanding, when the population is at an all time high it can seem hard to think of other humans in your corner. Humans as individuals cannot face the entire world…
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The Development of Human Connection – Dominic Utley
Human connection is imperative and essential to understand how to interact with the world. We develop connections with those around us as soon as we can perceive the world: our parents feed us, warm us and protect us. We base our interactions with the world on the first interaction with our parents. We continue to…
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The Right to Change by Dominic Utley
The right to change is a part of humanity’s gift unto itself; guided by the former choiceswe make and own free will. Our free will is the most beautiful thing we have. We covet it and yet we create this facade that it owes us every bad choice we make anew. We have no guide…