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i like to think that our blogs are just our own little personal museums of all the things we like, and we can visit each other’s museums and leave nice notes at the reception.
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In the realm of behavior, one of the best interventions for unworthiness is to just act worthy. Start to move like you’re worthy and speak like you’re worthy. And when you encounter a situation that reflects anything other than that you are here to be good and well, say no to it. Not with words—I deserve better!—though words may certainly be involved. But with actions—walk away, block a number, leave a job. Do any action that directly states “I deserve better and will have it.” It is not enough to say that you deserve better, you have to prove it. Even if you don’t believe it all the way. Act like you do, and see what happens. Sometimes, to do a behavior that you don’t feel like doing is like doing magic. Try it.
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“The hardest thing about moving forward is leaving something behind - and usually it’s a part of ourselves.”
— Unknown
“Just because you took longer than others doesn’t mean you failed. Remember that.”
— Unknown
“I want to live. I want to come to life again.”
— Simone de Beauvoir, tr. by Justin O’Brien, from “The Woman Destroyed,”
Joan Didion, The Year of Magical Thinking
Louise Glück, Poems 1962-2012 / Cynthia Ozick / Adonis, tr. by Khaled Mattawa, from ‘Celebrating Childhood’, Selected Poems / Gregory Orr, from “Origin of the Marble Forest” / Rainer Maria Rilke, tr. by. C.F. MacIntyre, Sonnets to Orpheus / John Boyne, The Absolutist
Osamu Dazai, The Setting Sun
Lucy Keating, Dreamology
Franz Wright, from God's Silence; "East Boston, 1996"
[Text ID: The long silences need to be loved, perhaps / more than the words / which arrive / to describe them / in time.]
The thoughts in my head are sometimes so clear and so sharp and my feelings so deep, but writing about them comes hard. The main difficulty, I think, is a sense of shame. So many inhibitions, so much fear of letting go, of allowing things to pour out of me, and yet that is what I must do if I am ever to give my life a reasonable and satisfactory purpose.
Etty Hillesum, from a diary entry featured in An Interrupted Life: the Diaries, 1941-1943 and Letters from Westerbork (translated from the Dutch by Arnold J. Pomerans)