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Day 13 at the ECB. Maybe it’s the number, but today was a battle. It’s hot. Too hot. I’ve been alone almost all day, questioning if my existence has any meaning at this place. The only thing that put a smile on my face was the driving school that has a butterfly on the car, reminding me that my presence might have ripple effects down the road that I can’t possibly comprehend now. Also my friend from ECB Security was kind enough to regularly ask me, if he can refill my water bottle. I liked the sign, but most wouldn’t or couldn’t see the context I was referring to. Am pretty exhausted, just from enduring heat and my own thoughts and doubts. Gratitude practice in the evening feels like a good ritual. It’s much easier to be there in company, but solitude also has its lessons. When I look at the weather forecast for tomorrow and the day after this turns into a heat endurance challenge. Gotta train for the summers to come, which are likely even hotter. Read the first chapter of "Ministry for the Future" to have a glance at what heatwaves in the future might feel like in the global south. Because after all, that’s why I’m sitting there: For the people who can’t, for the people who aren’t born yet and for the people that don’t have the balls yet. image
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Your posts have inspired me and pushed me closer to taking this kind of public action. I previously had this unrecognized notion that only after a group of people were upset about something for some time could they organize a group to protest. It's interesting, because at the same time I know the main point of protesting is to raise awareness about an issue, not to get the offending party to stop their behavior. And yet, the idea that one person could protest solo to raise awareness never crossed my mind. The first time I saw you post I thought, it was a joke. Like it was some kind of performance art. But I've seen your pictures week after week. I see the amount of time and effort and passion you're putting into this, and it made me realize one person protesting can make a difference. Inspiring someone an ocean away is already proof of that. Stay safe out there.
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