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dmempowermentshop · 8 months ago
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thepersonalquotes · 5 months ago
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If an eagle is teaching you to fly, ignore the advice of turkeys.
Matshona Dhliwayo
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petals2fish · 12 days ago
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Getting my PhD just so ugly white men can’t pull their doctorate out of their asses mid email argument with me when I call them out for being a total dick
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winningismyjob · 5 months ago
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"The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams."
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
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espacesstuff · 8 days ago
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ilovedthestars · 8 months ago
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here's the thing. yes, some pieces of art are "better" than others. there are many criteria you can measure that with--technical skill, creativity, clarity, conceptual depth, successful execution of the artist's intentions, etc., and i do think it's useful to clarify which ones you're using as a measuring stick. but like, of course you can evaluate art. of course you can be critical (in the "art critic" sense) of art. (among other things, that's one of the most important ways to get better at making art yourself.)
however. when it comes down to evaluating what gets to count as art. what art even gets to have a seat at the table. i will go to bat for the thing that isn't as "good" every single time.
you can say you think a piece of art is bad. you can say you think it lacked technical skill, or clarity, or conceptual depth, and you consider those important elements of a successful work. i might even agree with you. but if you think that means it doesn't matter, someone is going to die on this hill and it isn't going to be me
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oliviaemiley444 · 8 months ago
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Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful." – Joshua J. Marine
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cinnamon-irl · 7 months ago
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#i love motivational lyrics of taylor swift songs🎇🙂‍↔️🪽
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sxrrhhn · 5 months ago
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gyanweb · 2 years ago
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"Always Do Your Best.
What You Plat Now,
You Will Harvest Later."
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neraiutsuze · 1 year ago
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“It was much better to imagine men in some smokey room somewhere, made mad and cynical by privilege and power, plotting over brandy. You had to cling to this sort of image, because if you didn't then you might have to face the fact that bad things happened because ordinary people, the kind who brushed the dog and told the children bed time stories, were capable of then going out and doing horrible things to other ordinary people. It was so much easier to blame it on Them. It was bleakly depressing to think that They were Us. If it was Them, then nothing was anyone's fault. If it was Us, then what did that make Me? After all, I'm one of Us. I must be. I've certainly never thought of myself as one of Them. No one ever thinks of themselves as one of Them. We're always one of Us. It's Them that do the bad things.”
― Terry Pratchett, Jingo
i wish ppl on this website, and within leftist circles in general, were a little less gung ho about making jokes or statements like "billionaires arent people" "nazis arent people" "police arent people"
there is no level of evil where a human stops being a human. if you decide to kill them for their crimes, then you are killing a human. and sometimes that is justified! oil execs and war profiteers have destroyed countless lives in service of their own sick greed, and given the chance to enact that same violence on them, id probably pop their heads like a pimple.
but it is important that we do not shy away from the reality of that choice. it is a human life that is being ended. a person with interiority, feelings, family.
if we stop considering any group as people, even a group defined by their own evil actions, then we are drawing a line to divide society into persons and non-persons, and stating that those non-persons do not deserve to live.
i hope i dont need to explain why that is a dangerous position to take.
these people and all of their evil, their greed, their hatred, are just as much a part of humanity as art, culture, language, food. they are a part of us that has grown malignant and cancerous, and like a cancer, they must be excised for the sake of the whole--but they are still a part of us, made of the same stuff as us, down to their cores.
evil humans are still humans.
#evergreen quote tbh. gnu pterry.#nobody on earth has ever truly considered themselves Evil for their actions#the worst people in history believed themselves justified in their actions#even if eventually those justifications were simply that the people who were getting hurt weren't really people#so it didn't count#and it's a comforting thought that you would NEVER be able to do such horrible things#not even in the most imagined dire circumstances#you'd NEVER fall prey to cult thinking or a charismatic leader or woo woo science#but realistically? you could. we all could. we're all capable of it. you have to be aware of that or it makes you more vulnerable to it#if you want something it's all too easy to start convincing yourself there's perfectly good reasons why you deserve it#if you're desperate it's all too easy to start justifying anything that offers you some kind of hope#plus justifications like that rarely if ever START at the most extreme. they start small.#and with each successive action justified it becomes easier to justify worse to yourself#and harder to justify going back - because the human brain HATES to admit it's wrong at the best of times#Evil is not a personality trait. Evil is actions you take - and the worst evil always convinces you it's Good.#anyway i'm mad about that teacher's reaction because as a teacher you should be GLEEFUL about a student doing that#what a fantastic opportunity to discuss this exact thing#and - given a drama context - how to make a believable villain character and get into their head#i mean i might check in privately with the student first about why they'd chosen to do that#just to be y'know sure#but other than that and once assured that there wasn't actually a budding neonazi in the class WHAT A GIFT
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dmempowermentshop · 8 months ago
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vidyaandassociates · 17 days ago
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Reaching for the stars and driving the future: Elon Musk's journey proves that every setback is a setup for a comeback!
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Elon Musk, the billionaire entrepreneur behind Tesla, SpaceX, and Neuralink, is renowned for his groundbreaking innovations and resilience. Born on June 28, 1971, in Pretoria, South Africa, Musk showed an early aptitude for technology, programming his first game at 12. Despite facing bullying and a troubled childhood, he pursued his dreams relentlessly.
At 17, Musk moved to the U.S., earning degrees in physics and economics before dropping out of Stanford to capitalize on the internet boom. He co-founded Zip2, which sold for $307 million, and later created X.com, which evolved into PayPal. Despite being ousted as PayPal's CEO, the company’s sale to eBay earned him $165 million.
Musk reinvested his fortune in ambitious ventures, founding SpaceX in 2002 and joining Tesla in 2004. However, both companies faced near-collapse by 2008, with failed rocket launches and financial struggles. Musk risked everything but persevered. SpaceX’s fourth rocket launch succeeded, securing a NASA contract, while Tesla received critical funding to survive.
Today, SpaceX leads space exploration, Tesla dominates the electric vehicle market, and Musk continues to innovate through Neuralink, Starlink, and The Boring Company. Despite criticism and challenges, Musk remains a visionary tackling humanity’s greatest challenges, inspiring millions with his audacity and resilience. His story proves that failure is just a stepping stone to success.
At Vidya and Associates, we are inspired by the innovative spirit of figures like Elon Musk. Just as he has transformed industries through SpaceX and Tesla, we aim to revolutionize education.
We believe that every setback is an opportunity for growth, and our consultancy is dedicated to empowering students and institutions to embrace change. By fostering creativity and resilience, we inspire educators and learners to tackle challenges and cultivate a mindset of bold thinking. Together, we can empower the next generation to dream big and achieve greatness.
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judiciaryexampreparation · 2 months ago
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winningismyjob · 5 months ago
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In the journey of life, we often find ourselves standing at the crossroads of uncertainty and doubt. It’s easy to get lost in the chaos of what-ifs, letting fear of the unknown keep us from taking that next big step. But remember, growth doesn’t happen in comfort zones. The magic happens when you embrace the discomfort, push through the resistance, and dare to believe in your own potential. Every challenge you face is an opportunity in disguise, a chance to grow stronger, wiser, and more resilient. So, instead of shying away from the storm, walk boldly into it, knowing that each raindrop is watering the seeds of your success.
Your dreams are valid, and your goals are achievable. It doesn’t matter how many times you’ve stumbled or how many setbacks you’ve faced. What matters is that you keep getting up, keep pushing forward, and keep striving for what you truly want. The road to success is rarely a straight line; it’s filled with twists, turns, and detours. But with every twist comes a new lesson, and with every turn, a new perspective. Trust in your journey, trust in your process, and most importantly, trust in yourself. The world needs your light, don’t be afraid to let it shine.
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espacesstuff · 11 days ago
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