Yes, the old is new again. That’s a good thing. Take the old and the new, and the future is fantastic!
The loneliness epidemic has far-reaching consequences. It bothers me a lot. We're more digitally connected to the world than ever yet more people feel alone than before.
Every problem presents an opportunity. How does one solve this problem? No, it’s not another social media platform.
It’s amazing how memories are imprinted in different things and can come up when you least expect it. I’m grateful for the memory and the friendships made along the way. If you’re looking, you’ll find me at home, listening to the Indus Creed’s entire discography :)
If Neil (both Gaiman and Armstrong) can feel imposter syndrome, it’s understandable for all of us to get it. That feeling in the pit of your stomach? That’s growth, the next adventure. Lean in!
I’m sure there are some truly self-made people stories but I don't believe there's as many of them as the world makes it appear.
Everyone has their strengths, I believe mine are the people I'm surrounded with. So no I'm not self - made and unlikely that I will be for my future achievements. What's the point of achieving if you don't have people to celebrate it with?
Most people need a baseline stress level to be productive, for the visibly(and audibly) stressed workers it seems more like an outlet to let everyone know they are working. Words have power, by constantly talking about how stressed they are, it becomes a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Be the friend or family member that messages someone today and sets up some time to grab a coffee(or tea if that’s your jam) and go for a walk. They’ll be very happy to hear from you and you will have improved the health of 2 people at the same time.
Side quests are good because it can be fun, challenging, or relaxing - Whatever you want them to be. It doesn’t matter what you choose, pick one. We’re going on a quest!
It gets easier. Every day it gets a little easier. But you gotta do it every day —that's the hard part. But it does get easier. - Runner in Bojack Horseman
What is art? It is whatever we want it to be. I chose it to be things made by my friends :)
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Lace-up. It's time to do hard things!
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One day we'll meet again on the other side. It'll be like the scene from Interstellar when Cooper meets his daughter. You will be the same age as I last saw you, I will be much older than when you last saw me. Will we have saved humanity by communicating through the fabric of space and time? Probably not. We will have witty one-liners ready for the moment we meet though.
We usually read, watch and hear stories of human triumph in sports, business, entertainment, etc. They are inspiring and always make us feel good.
These are the extraordinary stories that the world talks about. They are epic. However, there is beauty in the ordinary. There are so many fantastic comeback stories that regular people have. Most don’t talk about it, because they're shy or don’t think their stories are worth being told. I disagree.
There are life lessons, motivation, and wholesome moments in people’s journeys. One of my biggest joys is talking to people and hearing about their journeys. It gives me a lot of energy. I want to talk to more people and document their stories.