a gentle reminder

9.10.17

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So far you’ve survived 100% of your worst days.
You’re doing great.

continued mutual forgiveness

26.9.17

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all friendships of any length are based on a continued, mutual forgiveness. without tolerance and mercy all friendships die.

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to remain friends we must know the other and their difficulties and even their sins and encourage the best in them, not through critique but through addressing the better part of them, the leading creative edge of their incarnation, thus subtly discouraging what makes them smaller, less generous, less of themselves

David Whyte (via)

move forward

1.9.17

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You know that bullshit people say about how, when you fall, you gotta get up? I reject that shit man. You know why?

The whole thing is a fall. It can't help but be.

A perpetual state of grasping in the dark.

It's not about getting up. It's about stumbling. Stumbling in the right direction.

It's the only true way to move forward.


Mr. Robot S02E03

stop blaming others

7.8.17

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Stop blaming me, thinking I'm the problem. If you think I'm the problem, then you have to change me. If you realize that you're the problem, then you can change yourself, learn something and grow wiser. Most people want everyone else in the world to change themselves. Let me tell you, it's easier to change yourself than everyone else.


Robert T. Kiyosaki

carry me home

30.7.17

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There's planets in my palms, if you get bored of my skin, I mean you change with the moon. Habitual rituals. Your smiling and light is my only residual. The first time we met, did you go home and think of me too? Our silence settles strangely now and self consciousness is heavy. I know. People overthink things. Women wreak havoc. Men implode. But don't trouble yourself with my opinions. Just remember me in the morning and carry me home.

what a sad life

20.7.17

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How we spend our days is,
of course,
how we spend our lives.

Annie Dillard