Tumblr user podcastwizard:
if you're in the throes of cosmic despair i cannot recommend museums enough. art or science or history it doesn't matter. oh we're all connected, all of us and everything, throughout all time and space, and no one, no one, no one is alone? awesome. that's what i thought i just wanted to make sure. source
if you're in the throes of cosmic despair i cannot recommend museums enough. art or science or history it doesn't matter. oh we're all connected, all of us and everything, throughout all time and space, and no one, no one, no one is alone? awesome. that's what i thought i just wanted to make sure. source
Tumblr user inber:
Say you break your ankle. You could know everything there is to know intellectually about the injury. Even with this vast knowledge, you will still experience physical pain.
Now take this logic and apply it to things like ADHD, autism, clinical depression, and other less visible/divergent disabilities. You cannot think your way out of feeling.
That is to say: you are not a bad, lazy, or selfish person for struggling, even if you know why you are struggling. source
Say you break your ankle. You could know everything there is to know intellectually about the injury. Even with this vast knowledge, you will still experience physical pain.
Now take this logic and apply it to things like ADHD, autism, clinical depression, and other less visible/divergent disabilities. You cannot think your way out of feeling.
That is to say: you are not a bad, lazy, or selfish person for struggling, even if you know why you are struggling. source
Threads user john.paz.stories:
Let history remember that the first thing the world's richest man destroyed once he got unfettered access to power was food for starving kids and medicine for the world's poorest people.
Tumblr user liberalsarecool:
The cruelty of racist white men.
Tumblr user wolf840:
Does anyone else remember when Elon was like "if anyone knows how to end world hunger for 6 billion USD, I'll fund it" and UNICEF was like "we're going to spend a month to make a plan to end world hunger for 6 billion USD and Elon is going to fund it" and Elon was like "actually, nah" and then bought Twitter instead?
I think that was one of the worst things I'll ever see in my life.
Tumblr user tiredspacedragon: source
Let history remember that the first thing the world's richest man destroyed once he got unfettered access to power was food for starving kids and medicine for the world's poorest people.
Tumblr user liberalsarecool:
The cruelty of racist white men.
Tumblr user wolf840:
Does anyone else remember when Elon was like "if anyone knows how to end world hunger for 6 billion USD, I'll fund it" and UNICEF was like "we're going to spend a month to make a plan to end world hunger for 6 billion USD and Elon is going to fund it" and Elon was like "actually, nah" and then bought Twitter instead?
I think that was one of the worst things I'll ever see in my life.
Tumblr user tiredspacedragon: source
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“Pushing hope is a reality. As long as you never give up, you can succeed.”
We are THRILLED to share the publication news of PUSHING HOPE, a thoroughly moving and inspiring YA memoir from Raymond Santana, one of the Central Park Five now known as the Exonerated Five. With dynamic illustrations
by celebrated artist Keith Henry Brown, Santana reflects on his wrongful conviction—and tireless fight for his 2002 exoneration— and shares his story as an example to teens of the power of hope and resilience—and the importance of fighting injustice to stand up for what’s right.
“The message has always been about the kids, to show them: you can overcome all obstacles no matter how hard the circumstances seem. It can be done,” says Santana.
Written by @santanaraymond, illustrated by @iamtheleopard, to be published October 28 by
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We are THRILLED to share the publication news of PUSHING HOPE, a thoroughly moving and inspiring YA memoir from Raymond Santana, one of the Central Park Five now known as the Exonerated Five. With dynamic illustrations
by celebrated artist Keith Henry Brown, Santana reflects on his wrongful conviction—and tireless fight for his 2002 exoneration— and shares his story as an example to teens of the power of hope and resilience—and the importance of fighting injustice to stand up for what’s right.
“The message has always been about the kids, to show them: you can overcome all obstacles no matter how hard the circumstances seem. It can be done,” says Santana.
Written by @santanaraymond, illustrated by @iamtheleopard, to be published October 28 by
Pre-order here: https://astrapublishinghouse.com/product/pushing-hope-9781662680397/ source
Today is powerful. Be extra intentional with your thoughts, your energy, and the ways you meet your needs. Create, grow, expand, connect, be joyful, pray in gratitude, recommit. ✨✨✨ #222 source
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