back to berlin

back to berlin. right after i landed, just 2 hours later or so, went to see banff mountain film festival which anastasia got me into it last year in stockholm, and saved my spot for germany tour this year. and i won one of the raffles. i got a month of free rother app, which i should check what that is first :d saw 7 short movies. it was as exciting as it was last year, minus point for 0 anastasia this time :(

i got my new tea batch delivered. paper and tea bill got expensive this time, because they named the most expensive tea as "in praise of shadows". i had to pay the price because how come i have read the book couple weeks ago? but it was worth it. it's the greenest green tea and tastes just great. got also jasmin tea as staple. tested pu-erh and oolong for the first time, super smooth.

watched kiki's delivery service, cutiest cutie cute.

and finally, F I N A L L Y finished "the reality is not what it seems". i love it. physics, philosophy, history everything intertwined. full of learnings and inspirations, enlightenments. as the title says, appearently the reality is not what it seems. i would like to create a very detailed summary of this book, i can't afford to forget all the aha moments. because it was pretty hard to read. like, since the context is a bit heavy, the get in cost is higher. and it keeps raising the curiousity somehow that you fkn want to even understand the cited equation. i would easily spend an hour only to read few pages. it fries the brain, even on this "penguin books" high level. i am not sure if i dare to recommend to read this book but while reading, this podcast episode was a good overview to the ideas discussed in the books overall

and this week's listen, joe satriani because asik veysel's wiki page made me so.