I'm giving you up. I've forgiven it all.
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I'm giving you up. I've forgiven it all.
How to parallel park: 1) Park somewhere else
Clowder of Cats by Chervelle Fryer.
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I love when I wake up with new rights
Now i can get married in every state: solid, liquid, gas, and, most surprisingly, texas
i dont know whats emptier, my bank account or my love life
“Thanks. It has pockets!”
- every girl ever responding to a compliment on a skirt/dress that has pockets (via nbronten)
When I was younger, I wish someone had told me straight-up that not all adults experience “a calling”. That many of them never find particular purpose in a career. That sometimes, their job is just what pays the bills and they have to seek satisfaction and fulfillment elsewhere.Â
Because as an adult, this pervasive notion that there exists a perfect path for everyone, that people should love what they do, and that work is meant to function as a vehicle for fulfilling a person’s grand life destiny is not only inaccurate for many of us, it can be toxic.
The ideal is so ingrained that I have to remind myself constantly I’m not a failure because I don’t adore my job, and because I’m not rocking the world with my work. That is okay.Â
Sometimes, work is just work. There isn’t always a perfect career path, magically waiting to be discovered. There might not be this THING you were born to do. Sometimes, you discover that what you really want to be when you grow up is “paid”.
We are torn between nostalgia for the familiar and an urge for the foreign and strange. As often as not, we are homesick most for the places we have never known.
Carson McCullers (via coconutcafe)