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“You should never have to look for evidence that someone loves you. True love is crystal clear.”
— (via purplebuddhaquotes)
Cheryl Strayed, Tiny Beautiful Things
“Strength comes from your struggle - when you learn to see your struggle as opportunities to become stronger, better, wiser. Then your thinking shifts from “I can’t do this” to “I must do this.””
— Toni Sorenson
Everything is more beautiful because we are doomed. You will never be lovelier than you are now. We will never be here again
HOMER, THE ILIAD.
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How to Stay out of Arguments
1. Ask yourself: Is important enough to fight about? Is this the right time and place to be having this argument? Will arguing about it change anything? If the answer is “no” then there’s no point arguing.
2. If you find the same person always picks an argument, plan strategies for helping you stay calm around them, so you don’t get drawn in to an argument.
3. Learn to recognize when things start to change and a conversation turns into an argument. Choose to stop and withdraw before things escalate.
4. Be aware of your triggers. Know the comments and looks that tend to set you off, and recognise when others are pressing your buttons – so you know to walk away or quickly take control.
5. Try not to take the comments too seriously – as the things that are said in an argument are rarely balanced and accurate. They’re usually meant to provoke and are wild exaggerations.
“Look at you. You’re young. And you’re scared. Why are you so scared? Stop caring what other people think. Wear what you want. Say what you want. Listen to the music you want to listen to. Live now. Do it now. Take risks. Tell secrets. This life is yours.”
— Louise Flory
Monica Bellucci in Vita coi figli (1990)
Claudia Rankine, from “Some years there exists a wanting to escape… ”, Citizen
Helter Skelter (2012) dir. Mika Ninagawa