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"I believe through great struggle comes great grace, and I'm trying to do my best to find some grace in it all." - brad fischetti (LFO)
As the surviving member of the boy band, Brad Fischetti keeps their legacies alive.
Owning our story can be hard but not nearly as difficult as spending our lives running from it. Embracing our vulnerabilities is risky but n
"to be fully alive, fully human, and completely awake is to be continually thrown out of the nest. to live fully is to be always in no-man's-land, to experience each moment as completely new and fresh. to live is to be willing to die over and over again.”
-Pema Chödrön
After a lengthy break, members Woosung, Hajoon, Dojoon and Jaehyeong open up about the professional and personal behind-the-scenes work that
Discover how saying 'No' can unlock a newfound freedom in your life. Learn how this simple word empowers us to take control, make meaningful choices, and live more intentionally.
Everything Everywhere All at Once and Turning Red are part of a burgeoning subgenre: the millennial parental apology fantasy.
It is common for therapy clients to be healthier than their therapists, for two reasons: clients are often humble whereas therapists often are not; and clients are often actively grappling with their feelings whereas many therapists are stuck in dissociation from theirs.
Martha Beck's advice about how to be happy has to do with pain.
darling, i hope you love—love so hard you may grieve for years and years and not because you’re weak or you’re soft but because you opened your heart with ferocious might and once the salt of the tears has run from your blood i wish you to exhale and fall into the heart of someone new. risk—darling, risk.
janne robinson
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“The mission and purpose of organizing is to build power...A movement is successful if it transforms the dynamics and relationships of power -- from power being concentrated in the hands of a few to power being held by many. Most power, when they think about power, are actually envisioning empowerment. I think those things are related but different. Power is the ability to impact and affect the conditions of your own life and the lives of others. Empowerment, on the other hand, is feeling good about yourself… Empowerment is what happens when people come together and don't feel alone anymore and don't feel like they're the only ones who experience what they do. Unless empowerment is transformed into power, not much will change about our environments. It's power that determines whether or not a community will be gentrified, a school district funded, a family provided with quality healthcare that is affordable on any budget.
Alicia Garza, The Purpose of Power, pp 56-57
How Dim Sum Legend Koi Palace Preserves the Legacy of Cantonese Banquet Culture - Eater SF
Koi Palace founder Willy Ng hopes to perpetuate traditional Cantonese cooking through his growing group of Bay Area restaurants
2022 horoscope
Capricorn & Capricorn Rising
As the year opens, your inboxes are more likely to be flooded with opportunities, appreciations, and an abundance of invites. It’s all good, but the deluge will ask for your discernment.
Since you can’t be everywhere at once, what’s your system for prioritizing your time? Since this situation is temporary, how might you catch some of the overflow so nothing goes to waste?
Your communications, writings, and teachings have a universal appeal at the beginning of the year, which helps you erode the boundaries and barriers you may have previously felt. Focus on the feeling you want people to take away with them after they’ve encountered your message.
The impressions that you make now linger for a long while.
A new set of eclipses will spend the year activating the parts of your chart that have to do with your audiences, creative endeavors, pastimes, and the friends that keep the party going.
Some aspects of your social circles will go through a cleansing because of the eclipses. By the end of the year, who you call on will look quite different, or at least much more specific, than it does right now.
As this alchemical process takes place, you get to investigate the more hidden and even secret motivations in your collectives. We all succumb to the survival needs that only a group can provide for us. We need each other in order to thrive, but not all root systems allow for mutual growth.
Weed out whatever and whomever strangles your capacity to flourish.
Another aspect of 2022’s eclipses is your creative appetite. It’s growing. So too is your desire to let your hair down and give in to the wildness you inherently contain. Not everything needs to end up on the stage, but in the process of getting your act together, allow yourself to try the most radical of creative risks.
By mid-may, Jupiter rushes into Aries and the flames of your sanctuaries burn bright. The planet of expansion wants you to sprawl out and grow your family of people, plants, or animals.
Here, Jupiter also wants you to know that you have the courage to fight the demons of your past, embrace your inheritance as-is, and forgive yourself for what you were too young to understand. We may never be able to go home again, but we can find all the ways we make one for ourselves here and now.
Could you survive for three weeks in the Chinese capital on a zero-yuan budget? Zou Yaqi tried it, and discovered it was surprisingly easy — if you’re dressed like a member of China’s social elite.
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