Art is to console those who are broken by life. —Vincent Van Gogh
Peter Solarz

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@paranoicl
Art is to console those who are broken by life. —Vincent Van Gogh
every day i get a little madder about the ‘dream job’ narrative… all i want is to have a job that benefits society somewhat, doesn’t abuse me, and lets me live a happy life outside of my job lol. jobs should not be (and arguably can’t be) cosmic destinies and identities
more than half of the time people say something to me im like . cool i didnt hear anything you just said
like half my personality is just symptoms
Growing up is actually all about realizing people don’t inherently dislike you and it’s a bit odd to assume they do
your twenties are about realising you’re not and simply aren’t going to be dazzlingly cool the way you wanted to be and tried to be in your teenage years, that you’ll never be that image you tried to chisel yourself into—but that you have grown quite accidentally and organically cool in an entirely new way and you don’t mind the unexpectedness of it. not at all
me thinking about my past self: you did what you could bestie, let’s leave it in the past
Keep choosing yourself first until it becomes a habit.
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The more we learn to love and respect ourselves, the more we will become attracted to people who will love and respect us and who we can safely love and respect.
Melody Beattie, The Language of Letting Go