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@kindoldsoul
until you learn the lesson
May we
I will never let AI touch my art, even as it becomes more and more prevalent in today’s society. I like to think that every part of the process, from coming up with the ideas to handwriting all the words, is special because it’s coming from me. I put my whole heart into my art, and I hope that it shows!
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Albert Camus, from a letter to María Casares featured in Correspondance, 1944-1959
Some people doubted you.
Some people underestimated you.
And sometimes… you were one of them.
But growth looks quiet at first.
Healing looks messy.
And becoming who you’re meant to be?
That takes courage most people will never understand.
Keep going.
You’re closer than you think. 🤍
“Even though I don’t know what tomorrow will bring, I’m going to hold my head high, think positive, and expect the best.”
— Unknown
This
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This isn’t just a book… it’s a confrontation.
The Brothers Karamazov will challenge everything you think you believe—about God, morality, love, and even yourself. Each brother feels like a different voice inside your own mind: doubt, faith, chaos. And somehow, Dostoevsky makes all of them make sense.
It’s not an easy read. It’s deep, heavy, and sometimes uncomfortable… but that’s exactly why it stays with you long after the last page.
You don’t just read this book—you experience it.