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“I am too often continuously lonely,”
— Albert Camus, from a notebook entry featured in Notebooks (1951-1959)
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Inner peace begins the moment you choose not to allow another person or event to control your emotions.
Pema Chodron (via abiding-in-peace)
Space Age Buildings of Africa
Throughout the world, the 1950’s Space Age was known for its beautiful, bold architecture,full of swooshy curves and spaceship-shaped buildings. But some of the most vibrant and retro-futuristic buildings of the Space Age can be found in Africa. Here are the most amazing architectural achievements from Space-Age Africa. By Vince Miklos.
Mausoleum of Agostinho Neto, the first president of independent Angola in Luanda, Angola
Building in Warri, Nigeria
Kariakoo Market in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Memorial to the Martyrs in Ouagadougou, the capital city of Burkina Faso
Bujumbura International Airport, Bujumbura, Burundi
The CNPS building (The National Social Insurance Fund):
St. Paul’s Cathedral in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast), designed by Aldo Spirito, consecrated in 1980
The National Assembly, the parliament of Cameroon
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Many strong girls have similar stories: They were socially isolated and lonely in adolescence. Smart girls are often the girls most rejected by peers. Their strength is a threat and they are punished for being different. Girls who are unattractive or who don’t worry about their appearance are scorned. This isolation is often a blessing because it allows girls to develop a strong sense of self. Girls who are isolated emerge from adolescence more independent and self-sufficient than girls who have been accepted by others. Strong girls may protect themselves by being quiet and guarded so that their rebellion is known by only a few trusted others. They may be cranky and irascible and keep critics at a distance so that only people who love them know what they are up to. They may have the knack of shrugging off the opinions of others or they may use humor to deflect the hostility that comes their way.
Mary Pipher, Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent Girls (via fyp-psychology)
Thinking is difficult; that’s why most people judge.
Carl Jung (via heyfranhey)
The ego’s needs are endless. It feels vulnerable and threatened and so lives in a state of fear and want. Once you know how the basic dysfunction operates, there is no need to explore all its countless manifestations, no need to make it into a complex personal problem. The ego, of course, loves that. It is always seeking for something to attach itself to in order to uphold and strengthen its illusory sense of self, and it will readily attach itself to your problems. This is why, for so many people, a large part of their sense of self is intimately connected with their problems. Once this has happened, the last thing they want is to become free of them; that would mean loss of self. There can be a great deal of unconscious ego investment in pain and suffering.
Eckhart Tolle (via lazyyogi)