> be Dua Lipa
> sell out arenas worldwide on a $100M+ Radical Optimism tour
> go to dinner with your dad at a London restaurant in early 2024
> get introduced to an actor named Callum Turner by the owner
> a year later, run into him again in Los Angeles
> realize you're both reading the exact same book - "Trust" by Hernán Díaz
> start dating. go Instagram official by summer
> get engaged in December 2024 with a ring he designed with your sister's help
> tell Vogue you want to finish the tour first, then marry "your best friend forever"
> finish the tour
> May 31, 2026: marry Callum in a tiny London town hall in custom Schiaparelli
> with a 3-day celebration in Sicily still to come
she wrote a whole album called Radical Optimism, then went and proved it - two strangers reading the same book in a different city is the most "New Rules" way to find forever
Seven dogs stolen from their owners have gone viral after escaping their captors and making their way home
The group is believed to have travelled around 17 km together led by a corgi across highways and fields
> Sé PewDiePie
> Se jubiló a los 33 años tras dominar YouTube durante una década
> Se casó con su novia de toda la vida
> Se mudó a Japón
> Aprende japonés, lee filosofía y clásicos
Mantiene su vida privada, sin escándalos
> Sigue entrenando, sigue en forma
> Diseña su propia casa minimalista
> Construye pequeños proyectos de programación e inteligencia artificial por diversión
> Hace vídeos solo cuando le apetece
> Se convirtió en padre, centrado en la familia
> Ya no persigue la fama ni el dinero
> Vive en paz, sin conexión, haciendo exactamente lo que quiere
¿Acaso PewDiePie ha descubierto la vida mejor que nadie?
Este es Mariano Barbacid, él y su equipo han conseguido eliminar por completo el cáncer de páncreas en ratones. Y después de una semana de noticias nefastas y discusiones salvajes, esto es lo que merece ser destacado, la esperanza. Es de colorinchis, y aquí va mi arte para él.❤️
I've cried after sex twice in my life
both times it was because i realized something about league
first time i was 16.
lying there.
staring at the ceiling.
completely empty
not sad. not happy. just nothing
and i thought
"this is exactly how i feel after a 50 minute loss"
you give everything.
every ounce of energy.
every bit of focus.
and sometimes you still lose
that's when i understood
the outcome doesn't always match the effort
you can play perfect and still lose.
you can give everything and still feel empty
second time was different
i was 18. things were good. really good
lying there. her head on my chest. completely at peace
and i thought "this is what winning feels like"
not the lp. not the rank. just the feeling of everything clicking
total control. total presence. nothing else exists
i cried because i realized i'd been playing league wrong
i was grinding to escape. not to win. not to improve
using the game to fill a void instead of mastering it
that's why i was hardstuck. i wasn't playing to get better.
i was playing to not think
the second i fixed my life the game got easier
i stopped playing for distraction. started playing for dominance
less games. more intention. every game meant something
your rank is a reflection of your mental state
if you're hardstuck the answer isn't more games
it's fixing whatever you're running from
i fixed it. hit my peak 3 months later
took crying after sex twice to figure that out
Study the Saskio way