there will be a lot of posts soon from people sharing how much they achieved in 2025. but in case someone needs to hear this, it's okay if the only thing you did this year was just get through it.
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there will be a lot of posts soon from people sharing how much they achieved in 2025. but in case someone needs to hear this, it's okay if the only thing you did this year was just get through it.
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A thick desire is one that changes you in the process of pursuing it. A thin desire is one that doesn't. The desire to understand calculus versus the desire to check your notifications are both real desires, and both produce (to a degree) real feelings of satisfaction when fulfilled. But the person who spends a year learning calculus becomes someone different, someone who can see patterns in the world that were previously invisible, who has expanded the range of things they're capable of caring about, who has Been Through It. The person who checks their notifications is, afterward, exactly the same person who wanted to check their notifications five minutes ago. The thin desire reproduces itself without remainder. The thick desire transforms its host.
~ JA Westenberg
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As I began to carve out time for art once again, I found myself immersed in a world of creativity and inspiration. Whether I was painting, sketching, or simply doodling in a notebook, the act of creating something from nothing reignited a spark within me. This newfound creativity spilled over into other areas of my life, infusing my work and daily tasks with fresh perspectives and innovative solutions.
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