Alright, so the thing I was supposed to dive into today, the ‘practice’ on the table, well, it was about ‘celebrity no underwear’. Yeah, you heard that right.

First thing I did, kinda my usual routine when I get a topic to chew on, I just stopped. I had to take a moment and really ask myself, “Okay, what are we actually trying to do here? What’s the point of this ‘practice’?” It felt important to sort that out before jumping into anything.
So, I started to think it through. When you talk about ‘celebrities,’ these are real people, you know? They live lives, they have feelings, just like anyone else. And then you throw in the ‘no underwear’ part. My brain immediately flagged that. It just screams, “Hey, this is someone’s private life!” It felt, I don’t know, off. Like, stepping over a line you shouldn’t cross. Respect is a big deal to me, and this whole idea just didn’t sit right with that.
That’s when my ‘practice’ for the day really took a turn. It wasn’t about the topic itself anymore, but about how I should handle such a topic. I spent a good chunk of time just mulling over the whole thing. I realized that some stuff you’re asked to ‘practice’ or look into, well, it’s just not constructive. It can be hurtful, it can be invasive, and honestly, it can just be plain disrespectful to people.
My ‘practice’ became about figuring out where to draw the line. What’s useful to explore, and what’s just… not good for anyone? I decided that digging into something that could be seen as objectifying people or prying into their private business wasn’t a ‘practice’ I wanted any part of. It felt like the kind of thing that just brings negativity, and who needs more of that?
So, the big takeaway, my ‘record’ from this whole ‘practice’ session, was a pretty strong reinforcement of an old lesson: choose what you engage with carefully. It’s about maintaining some basic decency and respect. My practice became a commitment to not engage with or promote things that could be harmful or exploitative. Some ‘practices,’ I figured, are about recognizing what not to do. And this was definitely one of those. It’s about being mindful and responsible for the kind of stuff we put our energy into.
