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May
17
Failure is the mother (father, and uncle) of success. — T.P. - This is what most people don’t get, because it sounds like a contradiction in theory while it’s natural in practice #evolutionalgorithm (via esayas)

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May
17

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May
17

esayas:

Had to think about this: 

“And you be the ear that I talk to. 
And you be the one that I walk to. 

You understand in me… 
In a world so obsessed with beauty and ugliness…
God chose you!

Come to the light… 
Cause you could be a star…”

And suddenly you find a friend who understands everything about you and wants you to become the ALL that you could ever be. You cannot imagine how grateful I am.


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November
07
So often people tell me “I don’t have time to read, I want all the information quickly, boil it down to the essence, I don’t have time for the details.” My reply to that is: Every work of art that demands awe and admiration from the observer is all about the details. Think of the amazing architecture of Gaudí or the paintings and scientific drawings of Da Vinci, think of the way our own body is constructed, or an insect, or a tree. Think of the amount of intricacy that goes into building a computer or a space ship or an airplane. Think of training that it takes to become an amazing ballet dancer or pianist or heart surgeon. I know that in times where everyone is checking their phone a hundred times (or more) a day for the newest and latest from everyone around, actually sitting down and spending hours, weeks, months or years to work on ONE thing in detail or to practice a new skill has become hard to imagine for most people. It can be a long and lonely process and at times there is no end in sight. It takes an incredible amount of commitment, dedication, discipline and LOVE to stick with something until it is completed. If it is a skill that you a learning, it may never be complete, because you can keep improving forever.
When you take on any project or mission like that it is not about “being in the mood for it” or “feeling like it today” any more. When you make that commitment you surrender your moods, fears, doubts and worries to the process. You work through them regardless. You don’t have to be afraid: If you have a strong vision it will pull you through. Hour after hour. Day after day. No matter what. This is where the character is built. You will grow as a person and excel your own expectations. You will be able to do what you haven’t done before. And in the end you come out stronger than you have ever thought you could be. When you love something, it IS all about the details. So if you feel that you are not interested in the details of something, that’s perfectly fine: All it means is that this particular thing is not and will not be YOUR FIELD. Regard this as valuable information and simply move on to something that truly inspires you. <3

So often people tell me “I don’t have time to read, I want all the information quickly, boil it down to the essence, I don’t have time for the details.” My reply to that is: Every work of art that demands awe and admiration from the observer is all about the details. Think of the amazing architecture of Gaudí or the paintings and scientific drawings of Da Vinci, think of the way our own body is constructed, or an insect, or a tree. Think of the amount of intricacy that goes into building a computer or a space ship or an airplane. Think of training that it takes to become an amazing ballet dancer or pianist or heart surgeon.

I know that in times where everyone is checking their phone a hundred times (or more) a day for the newest and latest from everyone around, actually sitting down and spending hours, weeks, months or years to work on ONE thing in detail or to practice a new skill has become hard to imagine for most people. It can be a long and lonely process and at times there is no end in sight. It takes an incredible amount of commitment, dedication, discipline and LOVE to stick with something until it is completed. If it is a skill that you a learning, it may never be complete, because you can keep improving forever.

When you take on any project or mission like that it is not about “being in the mood for it” or “feeling like it today” any more. When you make that commitment you surrender your moods, fears, doubts and worries to the process. You work through them regardless. You don’t have to be afraid: If you have a strong vision it will pull you through. Hour after hour. Day after day. No matter what. This is where the character is built. You will grow as a person and excel your own expectations. You will be able to do what you haven’t done before. And in the end you come out stronger than you have ever thought you could be.

When you love something, it IS all about the details. So if you feel that you are not interested in the details of something, that’s perfectly fine: All it means is that this particular thing is not and will not be YOUR FIELD. Regard this as valuable information and simply move on to something that truly inspires you. <3


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November
04
You decide. &lt;3

You decide. <3


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April
29
&#8220;Aujourd&#8217;hui je me sens très pompadour&#8230;..&#8221; Model: Claudia Dalchow MUA: Maskenbildnerin Janine Burg Perücke: Maskenzauber Marén Söhnlein Foto: Holger van Dreumel copyright: 2012 by hvd:photography

“Aujourd’hui je me sens très pompadour…..”

Model: Claudia Dalchow
MUA: Maskenbildnerin Janine Burg
Perücke: Maskenzauber Marén Söhnlein
Foto: Holger van Dreumel

copyright: 2012 by hvd:photography


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April
29
CREATE. WHATEVER YOU WANT.Model: Claudia Dalchow MUA: Maskenbildnerin Janine Burg Perücke: Maskenzauber Marén Söhnlein Foto: Holger van Dreumel
copyright: 2012 by hvd:photography

CREATE. WHATEVER YOU WANT.

Model: Claudia Dalchow
MUA: Maskenbildnerin Janine Burg
Perücke: Maskenzauber Marén Söhnlein
Foto: Holger van Dreumel

copyright: 2012 by hvd:photography


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April
16
The day your dreams come true

Whether you believe it or not, you can really have ANYTHING you dream of in your life. If you’re going through darkness and despair you are but collecting information and becoming ever so much clearer about what your TRULY want. Learn to let go, forgive and surrender to unconditional love. You will be so amazed. You really have no idea how blessed you are. All is well.


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