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watching the monkey in my head.
the mind runs wild, but what if you don’t chase it?
Sep 28
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Matt Rintranulux
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I was on a hike today and I was reminded of how small I am.
Surrendering to the rhythm of something greater than ourselves.
Sep 20
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Matt Rintranulux
I Was Too Asian for the White Kids, and Too White for the Asian Kids
What happens when you spend your life shapeshifting just to belong?
Sep 13
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Matt Rintranulux
The Hidden Addiction No One Talks About (And How It’s Killing Your Potential)
Most people don’t even realise what they’re sacrificing in the name of comfort.
Sep 6
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Matt Rintranulux
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What I Learned After 100 Days of Choosing Stillness Over Scrolling
I thought I was just checking my phone. I was actually disappearing into it.
Aug 30
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Matt Rintranulux
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How a 10-Minute Truck Ride in Thailand Forced Me to Face Everything I'd Been Avoiding
Why the questions you fear most carry the answers you truly need.
Aug 16
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Matt Rintranulux
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I Sat With Trees Every Day After My Heart Was Broken — Here's What I Learned
6 Life Lessons I Learned From Sitting With Trees After Heartbreak
Aug 2
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Matt Rintranulux
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You’ll Never See Food (or Comfort) the Same After This One Story
Hey Modern Monks, This one’s close to the chest. A quiet moment in a rice field that cracked something open in me and made me question how I’d been…
Jun 21
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Matt Rintranulux
The Two Thai Words That Helped Me Stop Holding Back
I heard them in a small Muay Thai gym in rural Thailand. Now I hear them every time I hesitate.
May 26
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Matt Rintranulux
What a Thai Fighter Taught Me About Holding Still When Everything’s Falling Apart
In a world that rewards speed and reaction, I learned something deeper — how stillness can become your strongest form of control.
May 20
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Matt Rintranulux
Smile Through the Struggle
A quiet lesson from a Muay Thai legend who never stopped smiling
May 16
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Matt Rintranulux
To Know Ten Thousand Things, Know One Well
We always want more. More techniques, more tools, more knowledge. But lately, I’ve been questioning what happens when you stop chasing new — and fully…
May 15
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Matt Rintranulux
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