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Sober Companions A Sober Companion is an addiction healthcare professional who accompanies and guides those in need

04/26/2025
04/26/2025

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04/24/2025

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Founding: Lamborghini was founded in 1963 by Ferruccio Lamborghini, an Italian manufacturing magnate. Initially, the company focused on producing tractors before venturing into sports cars to compete with Ferrari.

Unique Model Names: Lamborghini's car models are named after famous fighting bulls or bullfighting terms. For example, the iconic Lamborghini Miura was named after a breed of fighting bulls, adding a touch of fierceness to the brand's image.

Carbon Fiber Innovation: Lamborghini is known for its expertise in carbon fiber technology. The company was one of the first to use carbon fiber materials in the construction of its supercars, making them lighter, faster, and more agile on the road.

Pop Culture Icon: Lamborghini has become a symbol of luxury and extravagance in popular culture, frequently featured in movies, music videos, and celebrity lifestyles. The brand's distinct design and roaring engines have solidified its status as a cultural icon.

Limited Editions: Lamborghini regularly releases limited-edition models that are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. These exclusive cars often feature unique designs, enhanced performance, and a higher price tag, adding to their allure.

Racing Heritage: While Lamborghini is renowned for its high-performance road cars, the brand also has a rich racing heritage. Lamborghini has participated in various racing series over the years, showcasing its engineering prowess on the track.

Innovative Technology: Lamborghini incorporates cutting-edge technology into its vehicles, such as advanced aerodynamics, active suspension systems, and hybrid powertrains. The brand continues to push the boundaries of automotive innovation with each new model release.

03/15/2025

I’m writing my next book, and I’ve been spending hours studying indigenous cultures and how they looked at “mental illness.”

Before we had a modern psychology industrial complex, people looked at symptoms as imbalances. In mind, body, and soul. No one was sent away or institutionalized into isolation, like today. And if they ever were sent away, it was for brief periods with a shaman who would guide them through the integration of their trauma. Someone who would hold up a mirror and believe in their ability that we all have to self heal.

Imbalances in the brain and body begin with attachment. Even the way our brain develops comes from the first attachment we have to human beings. If that attachment is unsafe, full of stress, or is emotionally neglectful— we have an overactive amygdala (or fear center of the brain.) And, and an underdeveloped frontal lobe.

This means issues with executive dysfunction, impulse control, and relational connection.

This means more than anything we need: safe connection, emotional regulation, and co-regulation to heal.

Indigenous cultures knew this. They knew nature itself could heal. They knew community could heal. They knew food could heal. They knew people were resilient, and never victims.

Maybe we’re the primitive ones

03/12/2025

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