I'm 36. This is my honest advice for people in their 20s:
1. Make decisions your future self will thank you for, not resent you for.
2. Somebody you know and love is going to die within the next 10 years. It could even be you. So live accordingly.
The harsh reality is that nobody cares.
They don’t care about your ideas.
They don’t care about your goals.
They don’t care about your success.
Even if they do care, they don’t care enough to do it for you.
Stop fishing for the opinions of others and start valuing your own.
Happy #FunFact Friday! Throughout #BlackHistoryMonth we'll continue to recognize Black marine science pioneers. This week we're happy to recognize Dr. Ernest Everett Just, the first Black marine scientist. We are because he was!
I really think everyone should find a good therapist.
My mom had a breakthrough recently I've been praying about for years.
I've also started seeing a therapist, and it's become another avenue of self discovery since moving from GA.
The trait of persistence can only be appreciated when you try to accomplish something big in your life.
Mediocre people love to label the trait as “cliche,” ignore its profound importance, and go back to whatever they weren’t doing.
Glacial rebounding blows my mind.
Apparently the weight of glaciers compresses the land.
When they melt, the land beneath begins to 'rebound' because of the plasticity of the mantle.
I like to imagine the Earth acting like a memory foam bed.