“THE SARTORIALIST IN TOKYO” | 「サルトリアリスト イン 東京」
Borders and obstacles can only do two things. One stop us in our tracks or two force us to get creative.
10 Things to Stop Caring About
- Stop caring about everyone’s opinion of you.
- Stop caring about being politically correct.
- Stop caring about looking a certain way.
- Stop caring about what everyone else wants for you.
- Stop caring about the boundaries others set up.
- Stop caring about what everyone else has.
- Stop caring about the imaginary state of perfect.
- Stop caring about being right all the time.
- Stop caring about mistakes.
- Stop caring about things you can’t control.
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I am digging all the portraits in “The New York Times Magazine Photographs” edited by Kathy Ryan
Thanks :)
wow! her (Melly Lee) portraits are so amazing and capture emotion with such ease.
Source: mellylee.com
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Today I’m reading “The Tipping Point” by Malcolm Gladwell
The price of getting into the film business is figuring out your path. If theres a brick wall in front of you are you going to ramp your head against it? Are you going to build a ladder? Are you going to dig a tunnel? Are you going to sit back against a beach chair and watch everyone else hit their head against it? How are you going to get over that wall?
Currently reading “Orbiting the Giant Hairball”


