“That is one of the tricks of a opportunity. It has a sly habit of slipping in by the back door, and often it comes disguised in the form of misfortune, or temporary defeat. Perhaps this is why so many fail to recognize opportunity.” - Napoleon Hill
The messiness of life is what makes it worth living. Screwing up. Losing shit. Going through breakups. Feeling utterly lost. Coping, learning, growing. It's what gives you personality. Makes you interesting. Enriches connection on a deep level. Friends helping one another, being there for one another. Writing the story together.
Are you really so special that you believe you're entitled to avoid the human experience? To spite the world for gifting you the opportunity to intimately know yourself? Take a breath. Love it all. Embrace the true definition of being alive.
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My goal is to love my home so much, to be so deeply rooted in my family and in my place, that others can’t help but feel the peace, warmth, and goodness emanating from it. The fire roaring, the larders packed, the music playing, the conversations free flowing.
when you're dealing with someone who makes you feel like you want them way more than they want you, it can make you feel crazy, even worse, go crazy. so go where you're wanted, adored, and loved on. idc how much you love them, if you stay, you'll pay in suffering, so pls just go.
One of the most profound things I read in my original journey to ADHD diagnosis was what Dr. Ned Hallowell calls “the cough drop sign” in the book, Driven To Distraction.
I’d never felt more seen before reading this quote.
It comes from one of Hallowell’s ADHD patients: