Zera D.Happiness in the mundaneThe pandemic more than any other time teaches me to live in the now; forcing me to look for, at best, joy — at least, calm — in mundanity.Dec 4, 2021Dec 4, 2021
Zera D.Reflections on COP26 — RBC and Climate ActionHistory has shown us environmental degradation is the trade off for economic growth. The world has yet to demonstrate otherwise.Nov 12, 2021Nov 12, 2021
Zera D.Privilege in the time of Covid-19The Covid-19 pandemic and ensuing social restrictions highlighted what being privileged means in a poor country with poor governance.Feb 2, 2021Feb 2, 2021
Zera D.The flexibility in atheism is that I can choose to believe in nothing or in everything.*This random train of thought was from Sep. 5, 2016, which showed up in my Memories on Facebook.Sep 5, 2019Sep 5, 2019
Zera D.It’s 6:30 am, I’m up too early, I’m dressed, and I’m already within the vicinity of the office.I also take this time to mull over a thought that crossed my mind while on the bus yesterday morning:May 30, 2019May 30, 2019