Anger is good at telling us there is a problem. Anger is not good at telling us the source of the problem. Anger is very bad at telling us the solution to the problem.
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Anger is good at telling us there is a problem. Anger is not good at telling us the source of the problem. Anger is very bad at telling us the solution to the problem.
Before going to sleep every night, forgive everyone and clean your heart. Let the Universe deal with the things they do, because hate in your heart will consume you, too. Your natural state is pure love.
You’ve got a good soul. In fact, I’d go as far as to say that for the most part, most people do. Stop regretting being a caring person. Who ever got to experience you, needed your light at that time. You stay kind, and committed to your love. Don’t doubt your worth or the beauty of your truth. Just keep on shining like you do.
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Important Guidelines In Life:
When you are alone, mind your thoughts.
When you are angry, mind your temper.
When you are with a group, mind your behavior.
When you are in trouble, mind your emotions.
When God starts blessing you, mind your ego.
Dear Self,
Don’t allow anyone to trigger you.
Let it go. Walk away.
You’ll be proud of yourself later.
Photo Presents and the Autonomy of Self on THE ARAB WEEKLY
By Karen Dabrowska
Autonomy of Self: Remembering injustices Photographs can raise awareness about long-protracted conflicts and past issues that otherwise could fall into oblivion.
Read the article here: http://www.thearabweekly.com/?id=2370
Autonomy of Self : Rejecting violence with the lens in former Ottoman territories, Blogpost by Joy Stacey for Chase.
Autonomy of Self was my first curated group exhibition, bringing together moving image and photography from across the former Ottoman territories to explore how individuals are using the human image to refuse violence and conflict. Consequences of the Empire’s collapse in 1922, and the impact of subsequent interventions from “Western” states still resonate in the identity and actions of countries in this territory today. Diverse cultures and conflicts are fundamentally connected through this shared history, from the Bosnian war to the invasion of Iraq and now the rise of Daesh (ISIS/IS/ISIL). With political representation in deficit for many, individuals are instead utilising the democracy of visual technologies, and presenting themselves to the lens to claim alternate representation in the face of violence. read more here-->