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The Department has been observing the following:Your cat is not accumulating.Your cat is not optimising.Your cat is sitt...
15/04/2026

The Department has been observing the following:
Your cat is not accumulating.
Your cat is not optimising.
Your cat is sitting in a patch of sunlight
and finding it sufficient.
We have filed this under: things we know but cannot seem to do.
What would you stop optimising for if you could?

Time moves slower near massive objects. A clock at sea level ticks differently than a clock on a mountaintop. This is peer-reviewed. Boring to dismiss. As

Share a quote you love and get a free expanded Swipebook about it. It doesn't have to be famous. It doesn't have to be p...
15/04/2026

Share a quote you love and get a free expanded Swipebook about it.

It doesn't have to be famous.
It doesn't have to be perfect.
Just the words that landed when you needed them.

Drop it in the comments.
We'll turn it into a free swipebook that expands the thinking,

A thought experiment from the Department of Qrious Threads.

Share something you've been carrying...Not the polished version. The almost said one.A question that won't settle. A tho...
14/04/2026

Share something you've been carrying...

Not the polished version. The almost said one.

A question that won't settle. A thought that keeps circling.

A sentence that stopped halfway out of your mouth.

Drop it in the comments. We'll see what it becomes.

The well holds everything. Nothing is too small.

Who uses fasting to help how they live?
14/04/2026

Who uses fasting to help how they live?

Your body knows a different rhythm than your mind. When you stop feeding the familiar patterns, something ancient wakes up - a knowing that exists before though

13/04/2026

We pursue stories about ourselves that aren't quite true.

Something we have been observing among certain people :-)
13/04/2026

Something we have been observing among certain people :-)

The person who mocks therapy culture often carries the heaviest therapeutic load. Their criticism reveals not wisdom, but the weight of what they refuse to face

They kept these threads apart for a reason.Some people notice the connections.Some don't get that far.Some wish they had...
13/04/2026

They kept these threads apart for a reason.
Some people notice the connections.
Some don't get that far.
Some wish they hadn't.

We're opening it briefly for testing.

3 subjects will be granted lifetime access if their contributions connect.

Enter via the comments.

Many people now use AI to understand world events. Here’s what nobody tells you about that.
05/04/2026

Many people now use AI to understand world events. Here’s what nobody tells you about that.

From the Department of Qrious Threads. Drop a quote and see what our atomic thought engine does with it. What you do wit...
03/04/2026

From the Department of Qrious Threads. Drop a quote and see what our atomic thought engine does with it. What you do with that is up to you! All free. We just believe expanded thinking can help make positive changes.

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17/02/2026

Why the small hard things quietly rewire your life.

When people feel low, scattered, bored, or vaguely dissatisfied, we often reach for the fastest available relief.

A scroll.
A snack.
A hit of stimulation.
A tiny surge of something that feels like reward.

It works. Briefly. Then the baseline sinks a little lower.

Not because pleasure is bad. But because cheap pleasure does not build anything that lasts.

The nervous system learns a simple lesson:
relief arrives without effort, meaning, or consequence.

So effort starts to feel pointless.

Meaning starts to feel heavy.

Consequence starts to feel abstract.

Meanwhile, the small, unglamorous tasks sit untouched.

The cupboard still needs clearing.
The email still needs writing.
The floor still needs sweeping.
The body still needs moving.
The mind desires a bit more order and progress.

These harder tasks offer almost no immediate dopamine.

In fact, they often feel mildly unpleasant at the start.

They require attention, friction, thought and effort.

They require you to stay present when your mind wants something more comfy.

And yet, when they are done, something subtle shifts.

The room feels lighter.
The space feels calmer.
The mind has one less loose thread to hold.
The world feels a little more workable.

Nothing dramatic happened.

No fireworks.
No instant high.

Just a quiet rise in baseline.

When life feels slightly more ordered, the hunger for cheap hits often reduces on its own.

Not through discipline.
Not through self-lecture.

But because the nervous system relaxes its search for escape.

Order creates its own kind of reward.

Progress, even small, stabilises the inner weather.

The Department notes that many people attempt to regulate their attention with stimulation, when what they are actually seeking is relief from low-level chaos.

Scrolling feels like control.
Tidying is control!

One of them changes the surface of the moment.
The other changes the shape of the days that follow.

Filed after repeated observation of relief being mistaken for repair.

10/02/2026

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