have you ever loved someone so much it hurts?
it’s a blessing
i used to fear not being able to genuinely love another
to be devoid of love is a terrible thing
right now i could be a being in nothingness
but it wouldn’t bother me
because i am able to love after all these years
of doubt
i have come to a personal conclusion that micro finance institutions are coping mechanisms, not solutions
that makes me kinda sorta very sad
life is just a dream you know
it’s never ending
“it is true that we who are not poor are somewhat better educated and informed, but the difference is small because, in the end, we actually know very little, and almost surely less than we imagine.”
- abhijit v. banerjee / esther duflo
“Young people all around the world, particularly in rich countries, will find the concept of social business very appealing.
Many young people feel frustrated because they cannot recognize any worthy challenge that excites them within the present capitalist system. “
Money in all sense of the word, is unappealing - distasteful even. I hope other youths out there who feel the same make it a point to play it to their advantage, and to help the people who need money.
When I was in Philippines a month back, I thought of this paradox - do they really want to get out of poverty? I would rob them of their happiness and that is the worst thing I can ever do.
Many go in with the mentality that these people want to be helped, but sometimes we need to realise that they are happy with the way things are. Give them a choice.
my very cool Thai family
stigma dogma
it all begins with
charisma
digbicks:
Brazilian artist Regina Silveira creates incredible illusions that play with our senses and messes with our minds. In Lodz, Polland, she created an installation called Abyssal (Depth) where she incorporated the gallery’s architecture, particularly its windows, to show a never-ending abyss one could actually walk on.
(via commedescroissant)
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