Mike Driver
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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YOU ARE THE REASON
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Tree coming out of an abandoned chimney (source)
I JUST LOVE A GOOD LEAF
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I actually pay attention to the weirdest things in terms of nice gestures for example filling someone’s cup when you fill yours, walking alongside of them or pausing every now and then for them to catch up with you, showing them what you know now if it’s something they’ll need to know tomorrow, being gentle because you know they need it, CONSIDERING THE INCOMING DESIRES OF THE ONE YOU LOVE, you don’t need telepathy you literally just need to notice
Want him to get hard just knowing i exist and breathe
Perfectionism is not your friend. It’s rooted in the fear that what you do won’t be good enough. It’s over-valuing others’ opinion of you and your work.
Perfectionism leaves you paralyzed, waiting for the perfect conditions so you know it’s safe to act. Unfortunately, if you’re waiting for the perfect conditions, you may wait for the rest of your life.
If you can learn to fall in love with the process, rather than the product, you’ll be free to chase your passions unrestrained. Don’t let perfectionism keep you from moving. After all, you can’t steer a parked car.
Matt Haig, The Comfort Book