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My Favourite Colours and Why
So my favourite colours in no particular order are:
Red
Purple
Blue,
Green,
Orange,
Black,
And anything multicoloured.
I enjoy anything that is 2 toned, multi-coloured, eye catching and I generally prefer bright colours over pastel colours. This is because bright colours tend to lift my spirit. I find colour a good way to express your feelings or your art in general but I also just feel likeâŠ
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Questioning
From time to time I see people struggling to figure out who they are. Questioning, confused about their gender, their orientation, their identity. I still remember how it felt being like that myself, desperate to understand who I am and how I fit in. And I may have an advice. Itâs ok to be confused. Itâs ok to not know.
I guess the feeling had always been there but after finishing high school and gradually starting to do the whole college/adult life thing I slowly became overwhelmed by a feeling of being broken, of not belonging. I spent two years of my life desperately trying to figure myself out, angry at myself that I couldnât find the words to describe my experience. Until one day I just gave up. I stopped. âIâm not broken. Iâm questioning. I donât know what I am, but Iâm not broken. Iâm not any lesser for not knowing. Iâm confused and thatâs ok.â It would take me more than a year more before I started understanding myself to some degree and Iâm still not entirely done trying to figure it all out. But that moment of giving up trying to find a place I could fit myself into and accepting my feelings as they were was the most necessary step of that journey.
You donât need to make yourself fit inside a label. Youâll eventually find one that fits you. Or youâll make your own, or ignore labels completely. Itâs up to you. The common narrative is about high school kids figuring themselves out and it might make you feel like youâre late. And that can make you feel like youâre just faking it all. Youâre not faking it, you wouldnât be asking yourself all of these questions otherwise. And youâre not late. I first started exploring my queerness in my early twenties, a friend of mine came to the conclusion that theyâre ace in their thirties, my mum has only recently realised sheâs bi and sheâs in her fifties. Life is short and not knowing who you are may feel like youâre wasting that precious time, like you canât chase your happiness. But finding happiness isnât about understanding or knowing, itâs about doing what feel right, what feels like you. And who knows maybe youâll figure it all out along the way.
Never forget what you are, for surely the world will not. Make it your strength. Then it can never be your weakness. Armour yourself in it, and it will never be used to hurt you.
George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones
Literary quotes with a powerful message