i will not accept a hint, i will act dumb until you say it clearly to me
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i will not accept a hint, i will act dumb until you say it clearly to me
David Hettinger
Walnut shells cut in half.
a mary oliver quote that peeled me like a fruit
basic human decency !!!!!!! Empathy and compassion !!!!!! Very sexy concepts !!!!!!
here we are in the depths of another day. at least there's air in our lungs & blood in our veins right? ty for not letting go yet
good luck out there
there’s a friday ass vibe about this wednesday boys keep your wits about you
Stephen Magsig
you can pry starting sentences with 'and' or 'but' out of my cold, dead hands
op how does it feel to be the most correct person on earth
[ image description: a screenshot of tumblr tags that read, " #my goal in writing isnt to be a master of the english language but to portray a feeling and a lot of our feelings are imperfect". / end description ]
This a a reminder to not fall victim to the sunk-cost fallacy. Just because you invested time and energy into something, does not mean you should indefinitely waste more time and energy on it, if you decide it’s not what you want anymore. This goes for anything, from books, to relationships, to jobs, to hobbies, etc.
If it’s not serving you anymore, move on.
This is honestly one of the places I find Marie Kondo's advice most helpful. I stop, look at the thing I've spent time and money on only to realize I dislike, and I say, "Thank you for teaching me something about myself and my preferences. I think I've learned this particular lesson and we can part ways now."
And then I don't feel like I "wasted" things or made a mistake. I just tried one path of learning about myself, learned something, and now it's time for a different path. Works a lot better for my brain.
The time Marie Kondo said "you can thank a a shirt you've never worn for teaching you about your taste", thereby making it NOT A WASTE literally rewired my whole brain. Acknowledge the thing and move forward, even if that means leaving the thing behind.
Your regular reminder that trickle-down economics is a cruel joke designed by the wealthy.
HE FOUND TUMBLR??????
I’ve been here the whole time.
Dear god, he's not kidding...
Marsh Labrador Tea (Rhododendron tomentosum)