I will never be impressed by money or fame. I am, admittedly, impressed by power and how one wields it.

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I will never be impressed by money or fame. I am, admittedly, impressed by power and how one wields it.
Pretty little things for my next piece. I spent all morning trying to set up a shop for my artwork. Three hours in, I got a text and lost everything I put into it. Six hours later, a scammer wanted my bank account info to “help” me. I laughed, he laughed, we both were laughing…. Life was easier before I tried sticking my hands in technology. Message me if you need…I’ll be making art. . . . . . . . . . . . #oysters #workingartist #notabrand #reallife #uninfluenced (at Louisiana) https://www.instagram.com/p/ClhetoRMpo0/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Word of the Day
Disinterested
|disˈintəˌrestid, -tristid|
adjective 1 not influenced by considerations of personal advantage: a banker is under an obligation to give disinterested advice. 2 having or feeling no interest in something: her father was so disinterested in her progress that he only visited the school once.
DERIVATIVES disinterestedly adverb. disinterestedness noun
ORIGIN early 17th cent.: past participle of the rare verb disinterest‘rid of interest or concern,’ from dis- (expressing removal) + the verb interest. usage: One of the most contended questions of usage is the difference between disinterested and uninterested. According to traditional guidelines, disinterested should never be used to mean ‘not interested’ (i.e., it is not a synonym for uninterested) but only to mean ‘impartial,’ as in the judgments of disinterested outsiders are likely to be more useful. Ironically, the earliest recorded sense of disinterested is for the disputed sense. Today, the ‘incorrect’ use of disinterested is widespread: around a quarter of citations in the Oxford English Corpus for disinterested are for this sense.
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The first aspect of God’s love we must understand is that it is unconditional or uninfluenced. This means that there is nothing about the objects of God’s love that prompt Him or motivate Him to love them. While we love people for reasons or conditions, God loves freely and spontaneously without conditions. He doesn’t love us cause we are cute or have money, or because we lived perfectly or did something right or pray everyday. He loves us because it’s His will to do so.
Lecrae, The Overflow Devo
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