I had the time of my life fighting dragons with youuuu 🫶 Celebrate 34 with me by watching The Eras Tour (Extended Version) including “Long Live” 🐉 “The Archer” 🏹 and “Wildest Dreams” 🩵 at home!
PS troll me all you want about my excessive and literal millennial emoji use but A) no one’s prouder to be a millennial and B) it’s my bday and today I am exempt! 🎂
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Just a reminder: life isn't meant to be easy—it's meant to be memorable. And, when you look back, some of the most memorable times of your life will also be the hardest. If you keep looking for safety, ways that are easy, and hacks to avoid any difficulty, you're depriving yourself of the joyful memories that come from overcoming shit that you thought would end in misery.
When life is forcing you to grow, it's more tempting than ever to stick to what you already know. You avoid risks, you repeat behaviors, and you cling to parts of yourself that you know aren't even worth holding on to—all because you're uncertain of what to do next. The key here is to let go of control and just let things unfold, while remaining open to discovery. You don't have to have all the answers, but you do have to break old patterns for those answers to come. In other words, resist regression through repetition—embrace creativity through not knowing.
Man i envy people who had no generational curses to break. Their homes did not need rebuilding, they studied, got jobs and are living their best life, this thing that we are in is hard.
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I'm trying to live a life that's both stable and unpredictable. I want a place that feels like home, but I also want to occasionally feel so lost that I'm forced to grow.