Five years ago today. I think I looked at this and it really clicked. My Tumblr friends need to see this!
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Five years ago today. I think I looked at this and it really clicked. My Tumblr friends need to see this!
Some pages from Virginia Woolf’s photo album at Monk’s House.
remember not to judge your progress based on those around you. everyone has their own challenges is life, their own strengths and weaknesses, their own story - this is yours.
Source : Beherenowyogaok
“Ever loved someone so much you would do anything for them? Yeah, well, make that someone yourself and do whatever the hell you want.”
Harvey Specter, Suits
you can never please everybody. when you stand up for yourself, there will be people who think you’re overreacting or being a jerk. when you try your best to be kind to everyone you meet, there will be people who think you’re being fake or that you desperately want to be liked. you won’t ever be able to be the best version of yourself if you live for other people, because that ‘best version’ is entirely subjective and therefore impossible to embody. be your personal best, your personal favorite, and you’ll attract people who will see you that way as well.
Untitled // By Thimo van Leeuwen
life is short. go after what you love
“The little things? The little moments? — They aren’t little.”
— John Zabat-Zinn