I think competition is healthy and necessary for the ego.
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I think competition is healthy and necessary for the ego.
I miss seeing you on the World Wide Web. You’re so gosh darn pretty. ✨
You’ll see me again <3
When I had an allergic reaction and got a glimpse at what filler would look like
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Aroused by my own power
Marie-Paule Deville-Chabrolle
Sun is up hallelujah
Nate is dead hallelujah
Burning bush hallelujah
Percocets hallelujah
Sunrise on Mars by NASA
Never would I have thought that I’d be boohoo crying over Euphoria
Ever since I was a little girl I knew cutting my hair would free me from all the bullshit
Rochell Aytes in Sex and the City S6E2: Great Sexpectations
For the self is as strong as it is active. There is no genuine strength in possession as such, neither of material property nor of mental qualities like emotions or thoughts. There is also no strength in use and manipulation of objects; what we use is not ours simply because we use it. Ours is only that to which we are genuinely related by our creative activity, be it a person or an inanimate object. Only those qualities that result from our spontaneous activity give strength to the self and thereby form the basis of its integrity. The inability to act spontaneously, to express what one genuinely feels and thinks, and the resulting necessity to present a pseudo self to others and oneself, are the root of the feeling of inferiority and weakness. Whether or not we are aware of it, there is nothing of which we are more ashamed than of not being ourselves, and there is nothing that gives us greater pride and happiness than to think, to feel, and to say what is ours. This implies that what matters is the activity as such, the process and not the result.
Escape from Freedom
Erich Fromm