Shen Ting Tseng - Two side house, the conversion of a former dormitory to a public building, Tainan City 2024. Photos (C) Studio Millspace.
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Shen Ting Tseng - Two side house, the conversion of a former dormitory to a public building, Tainan City 2024. Photos (C) Studio Millspace.
what Work is the most important? the work you have to do next. narrow the scope of focus down to that singular glittering point.
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“There is only one way and that is your way. There is only one salvation and that is your salvation. Why are you looking for help? Do you believe help will come from outside? What is to come will be created in you and from you. Hence look into yourself. Do not compare, do not measure. No other way is like yours. All other ways deceive and tempt you. You must fulfill the way that is in you.”
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