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STICK TO THE PLAN NOT YOUR MOOD
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lay out intentions like paving of ease in future moments. “i’m gonna have fun in class tomorrow”, “when i go for a walk i’m gonna see so many beautiful things”, “i’m gonna have the most cozy night tonight”, “i’m gonna be very present with my friend on wednesday”, etc. see how easily the moment adapts. it’s like a little spell to set yourself up for goodness
“Is there another life? Shall I awake and find all this a dream? There must be, we cannot be created for this sort of suffering.”
— John Keats, from a letter to Charles Brown, dated Sept. 28, 1820
أعُوذ بالله بيومٌ ، أصحى ولأ ارى به أمُي
I seek refuge in God from the day, I wake up and I will not see my mother