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Jamie Beck
The year is 2018. Your bills are on autopay. You just got paid and you still have $1200 from the last check. When you want something, you buy it without moving money around. Your credit cards are paid off. You and your friends have 2 international trips planned and paid for this year. Your parents are in great health and you’re able to help if they need anything. You love your job. Your desired creative career is falling into place and you get to take your little cousins to Six Flags and Universal Studios over the Summer. Your relationships are healthy and supportive. All of the toxic energy from the past 6 years is gone. You going to concerts, eating good across the states and your crib has art and warmth throughout. 2018 is going to be so good to you.
I want to know your coffee order and your favorite shops. I want to know your favorite month and why. I want you to tell me about the books that changed you and the music that kept you alive. I want to know which side of the bed you like best. I want to know the lines of poems that give you chills and which shade of the sky makes you feel at peace. I want to know the people and places you call home. I want to know if you like the crust on your sandwiches. I want to know if you pour too much sugar in your tea. I want to know if you feel the same way about me.
I’m practicing non-attachment. Accepting what comes and allowing it to leave when it’s time. What’s for me will be for me effortlessly.
No amount of cutting back on luxury spending or driving extra hours for Uber can change the fact that there is literally nowhere in the country where a minimum wage job can support a family, that good union jobs have been in decline for decades, or that housing costs have priced people out of their homes. Cutting coupons, commuting by bike, and enjoying outdoor activities can’t really fix that. So, instead of telling poor people what they should do to work around a system that’s leaving more and more people behind every year, we need to consider how the system can bend and change to better fit the needs of all people.
If You’ve Never Lived In Poverty, Stop Telling Poor People What To Do (via brutereason)
the law of attraction is very much real. you don’t necessarily have to “think positive” every second of every day, that’s not realistic. but be mindful and align your thoughts with what you’re trying to accomplish. express gratitude as much as you can, and always anticipate the best out of every situation, even when you’re going through a rough patch.
raise your vibration and the universe will match you tenfold.
100%
please stop giving your all to men that won’t even give you basic things.
like respect.
time.
effort.
Why should I be sad? I have lost someone who didn’t love me. But they lost someone who loved them.
a positive way to look at a shitty situation (via hiolivejuicee)
“If you ever left me I’d tear my heart out and never put it back.”
Paterson (2016) dir. Jim Jarmusch