Roxana//25 years//Romania//Do not forget that you will surely die some day, and as such, that is all the more reason for you to live now//
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Discipline is uncomfortable. It’s even harder when you realise how far you’ve let yourself go and how much work is required for you to transform yourself into someone you can be proud of again. I say the word ‘again’ loosely because some of us have never felt the true bliss attached to experiencing a harmonious life, where everything just falls into place, and there’s nothing that needs fixing. This may seem like an unachievable dream to some, but for those who’ve made it to the other side, you know that the pain of discipline is worth every pinch if it means you get to become the architect of your life and create an existence that you feel safe in. Discipline is the greatest gift you can give to yourself. It’s embodied in security, purpose, and peace of mind. It’s not a form of punishment.
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Ciocănești, Bucovina, Romania
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Wolf-Rayet 124 (NIRCam and MIRI composite image) by European Space Agency
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“The awakening of the people as a whole will not be achieved overnight; their rational commitment to the task of building the nation will be simple and straightforward; first of all, because the methods and channels of communication are still in the development stages; secondly, because the sense of time must no longer be that of the moment or the next harvest but rather that of the rest of the world; and finally, because the demoralization buried deep within the mind by colonization is still very much alive.”
— Frantz Fanon, The Wretched of the Earth
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This spectacular image shows a region called G35.2-0.7N, which is known as a hotbed of high-mass star formation. The kind of stars that form here are so massive that they will end their lives as destructive supernovae. However, even as they form they greatly impact their surroundings.The region G35.2-0.7N lies around 7200 light-years from Earth in the constellation Aquila.
Credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, R. Fedriani, J. Tan
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Vega, The Star at the Center of Everything
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“But I’ve got high hopes, it takes me back to when we started High hopes, when you let it go, go out and start again High hopes, when it all comes to an end But the world keeps spinning around ”
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