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first : i completely understand why EV would not come to the media to share his feelings .
why would he ? DO you think he the fucking president now ?
i don't know what grey is . i never did .
everybody have a little wrong in all the right places .
it just depends in where you are .
freedom is an illusion ,find a place where you can be whatever you want .
whenever you want . . .
in loving memory of Chris Cornell .
i was struggling to come up with a deviation myself ,
i didn't thought i would ever . but life happens .
or the other way around .
i thought this week would never end . . .
We’re always thinking that someday we will be happy, but happiness is a mood not a destination,
it’s like being tired or hungry, it’s not permanent, it comes and goes and that’s okay
and I feel like if people thought of it that way they’d find happiness a lot more often
do you . ?
- 曼珠沙華 - spider lily
Someone I loved once gave me
a box full of darkness.
It took me years to understand
that this, too, was a gift.
Mary Oliver, Thirst
Alice Englert for Alaska
Souls tend to go back to who feels like home...
this is my little preview of what's inside of my unlivable universe .
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a l w a y s !
i 'm sure we'll grow ...
but we'll never bloom again..
planned or sought, acquired or bought
It is only felt'
I think that no one, however fortunate they are in life, can possibly feel happy all the time. There is one of G. K. Chesterton's stories of Father Brown where a man starts a religion where followers are happy all the time, but he becomes so exhausted from constantly trying to be happy that it drives him to suicide. Being unhappy is a natural and unavoidable state, though of course the experience can be far more dire for some people than others.
I think that a lot of people would live better and find more fulfillment if they allowed themselves to be unhappy sometimes, and accepted it, without having guilt or pressure to feel otherwise. Perhaps my view is too simplistic, but I think that being able to own your emotions and be unapologetic about them is an invaluable thing. I struggle with it as much as anyone; it's something that we all constantly need to learn to do better, difficult though it is.
I think I kind of know what you're going through after Cornell, something similar happened to me when David Bowie died.