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Fernandinho Scianna :-))
In general, people are not drawn to perfection in others. People are drawn to shared interests, shared problems, and an individual’s life energy. Humans connect with humans. Hiding one’s humanity and trying to project an image of perfection makes a person vague, slippery, lifeless, and uninteresting.
Robert Glover (via icedcoffeegirl)
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School and university do very little besides preparing you for making money and for becoming part of a very materialistic society. If you really want to know what life is all about you need to travel and get in touch with other and more simple ways to live. And you may find the perfect place for you to live and support yourself, even though the whole world around you would totally disapprove of it.
Sereno Sky, author of the hippie novel “Lonely Traveller” (via hippieseurope)
The primary cause of unhappiness is never the situation, but thoughts about it. Be aware of the thoughts you are thinking.
Eckhart Tolle (via psych-facts)