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Ignoring red flags because you want to “see the good in people" will cost you later.
a listener need a listener too—
Its true as an adult you have to do everything tired
nice to each other and naughty with each other, that's the vibe.
10 Things that can Wreck your Life
1. Not living in the moment. Always wishing you were somewhere else, doing something different with other people.
2. Blaming your problems on your past. Although the past affects us, it need not define us. We can choose, decide and act – and take control of our lives. Don’t let your past heartaches and pain affect who you become.
3. Running away from problems. It’s pointless to bury your head in the sand and pretend that things are fine when you’re dealing with a problem. Face reality, take action and work to turn things round.
4. Being ungrateful. Being thankful sets you free in your heart and mind. It inspires all that’s good and, also, oils relationships. But an ungrateful person will wear others down. It destroys your spirit, and it saps your energy.
5. Being angry and bitter. Refusing to forgive and bearing grudges against others will slowly poison our personality. It’s much better to release them and to focus, instead, on living a happy and fulfilling life.
6. Letting your expectations rule your life. Life rarely goes smoothly and according to plan – and people disappoint us and let us down. Accepting this is normal takes some tension out of life.
7. Disrespecting yourself and others. Every single person deserves respect, and every single person is fighting their own battle. So focus on being kind, understanding and forgiving.
8. Neglecting important relationship. A relationship that’s built on unconditional love – where a person accepts us for who and what we are – is truly something special that is worth fighting for.
9. Loving people who are bad for us. Not everyone you meet is going to build into your life. Beware of those who who’ll use you, or who want to bring you down, who only want to hurt you, or destroy your confidence.
10. Never taking risks. If you always play it safe, you’ll find you end up going nowhere. You must be willing to take risks or you’ll regret it later on.
Have you seen a girl who brings the sunlight around with her,
lighting her up, bright golden sparkling across her hair, her face, her divine eyes and perfect freckles?
have you seen a girl who makes you smile so hard that you know you’ll never forget, no matter what they say?
have you seen a girl who makes you scared to speak, but when you do, it becomes soft clasped hands and laughs and saying “yes, I have a date”
have you seen a girl who reminds you, with the carefree beauty of her laugh and the melody of her eyes flicking over to yours, that living this long was worth it?
have you seen a girl sweet and warm like a tangerine in the summer, and whispered that you’ll never tell her to go?
mary oliver, from october
rm, everythingoes (trans. doolsetbangtan)
fyodor dostoyevsky, from the brothers karamazov
yumi sakugawa (source)
ocean vuong, from on earth we're briefly gorgeous
sylvia plath, from the bell jar
bernadette mayer, from the way to keep going in antarctica
ada limón, from dead stars
rainer maria rilke, from letters to a young poet
mary oliver, from moments
i always had my head wrapped around the idea of getting into a wonderful university and getting a good job and getting married and having a family and being able to support them but for some reason now all i want to do is travel and eat new foods and meet new people and get a tan and buy a one way ticket and not come home
this is the most relevant thing I have ever read