Can you uncover the hidden, yet frank messages that Pawel Kuczynski is sharing through these images?
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Thought-Provoking Images Created By Polish Cartoonist Pawel Kuczynski
Posted: February 12, 2015 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: animation, cartoons, facebook, images, life, love, morality, pawel kuczynski, pictures, politics, think
Lee Jeffries Black and White Photography
Posted: April 25, 2014 in ArtisticTags: amazing, art, artist, artistic, black and white photography, camera, homeless, lee jeffries, life, photo, photos
I luckily stumbled upon this amazing Lee Jeffries photo pictured above. I have always thought there was something supremely beautiful and classic about black and white photography. So, as a huge fan of this format I was instantly drawn to this image.
Lee Jeffries photographic journey began with a chance meeting with a young homeless girl in the streets of London. In 2008, the photographer was in London to run a marathon, and a day before the race he decided to wander the city to take pictures. This is when he aimed and focused his lens on a young, homeless woman. His actions were not warmly welcomed by the girl and she began shouting at him. But instead of just taking off, Jeffries chose to apologize for his perceived intrusion. The 18 year old then proceeded to share her story with him. After this encounter Jeffries about the homeless completely changes.
Going forward he didn’t want to exploit these people or steal photographs of them. He also made sure he got to know his subjects prior to or while shooting them. Jeffries says, “I need to see some kind of emotion in my subjects. I specifically look at people’s eyes—when I see it, I recognize it and feel it—and I repeat the process over and over again.” He tried to keep the contact as informal as possible by rarely taking notes, and prefers to take pictures while he is talking with his subjects to capture the “real emotion” in them.
Self-taught and self-funded, Jeffries has used vacation time to travel to Skid Row in Los Angeles three times, as well as Las Vegas, New York, London, Paris and Rome, to continue his project. He uses his photography to draw attention to and raise funds for the homeless, posting the images to Flickr and entering the work into competitions. The proceeds from Jeffries’s Blurb book, which features homeless portraits, go to the Union Rescue Mission in Los Angeles and the photographer allows any charity to use his images free of charge.
Hang In There
Posted: March 20, 2014 in Relationships & LifeTags: difficulties, hope, Inspiration, life, Motivation, peace, quotes, relationships, strength, work
I see this more and more as time passes. I can now look back at times of utter despair and hopelessness in my life and realize that those times directed me to where I was meant to be at this moment. So when you are being knocked around, whether it be in your professional life, relationships or you just don’t feel like you are the person you want to be, Hang In There. Where you are today is not a direct reflection of where you could be tomorrow. Relocation of yourself may take weeks, months or years, so hang in there during the shaking and rearranging of your world.
This Billboard Creates Drinkable Water From Existing Humidity!
Posted: December 16, 2013 in Videos-Funny, Music, MiscTags: amazing, billboard creates drinkable water, environment, green, life, technology, video, water, youtube
This is awesome! I love seeing technology being used for something as wonderful and useful as this. The billboard shown in this video is real and is Located in Lima, Peru. It literally creates water out of thin air by using a filtration system to convert humidity into 100s of gallons of life sustaining water.
Arrows Waiting To Fly
Posted: December 2, 2013 in Relationships & LifeTags: difficulties, focus, health, hope, Inspiration, life, mind, pain, perseverance, powerful, quote, quotes, strength, struggles
I saw this last night and had to share it. This is such an empowering way to look at the trails and pain that we go through. Having this train of thought allows us to tap into one of the most powerful sources of strength that we have access to…HOPE. Hope in my opinion is one of the most important tools that we have to turn our dreams and aspirations into reality. Our dreams are the seed and hope is the water. I know what hope has allowed me to accomplish to this point, and I plan on fueling my tank with it’s bottomless reservoir till the end. So next time you feel the weight of your struggles pulling at you, stay hopeful that it will soon release you and send you flying towards greatness.
Humans That Look Like Paintings
Posted: November 12, 2013 in ArtisticTags: alexa meade, amazing, art, artist, artistic, artists, creative, life, optical illusion, optical illusions, painting, photo, photography, photos
My previous art oriented posts were mainly centered around artists and their ability to make their art look realistic, also known as photo-realism. Alexa Meade, however does the contrary. She seeks to make three-dimensional subjects look like two-dimensional oil paintings when viewed in a photograph.
In August 2008, the artist began to apply acrylic paint to the surfaces of people, objects, and walls in a broad brushstroke that mimics the appearance of brushwork in a painting. After 9 months of practice, she was able to unveil her “Reverse Trompe L’Oeil” collection in October, 2009. Her aim is to make her living models into flat pictures. The result is walking, talking optical illusions that confuse how the eye processes these objects in space.
The artist never attended art school nor has she ever taken advanced painting courses.
Alexa Meade art
To Do List
Posted: October 28, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: fun, funny, humor, jokes, life, live, to do list
Jealousy Explained
Posted: October 15, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: facebook, jealousy, knowledge, life, love, perspective, quote, quotes, relationships, wisdom
Fight For Your Dreams
Posted: August 20, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: determination, dreams, fight, funny, goals, hope, humor, Inspiration, inspirational, inspiring, life, Motivation, perseverance, quotes, strength
Carpe Diem
Posted: July 18, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: appreciation, carpe diem, goals, grateful, happiness, life, live, Motivation, time, today
Food For Thought From Jim Carrey
Posted: July 10, 2013 in Relationships & LifeTags: celebrities, dreams, happiness, happy, jim carrey, life, money, perception, quote, quotes, wealth, wisdom
The other day I was thinking to myself I wonder if some of these celebrities that many of us assume are so happy and have so much are truly fulfilled. Plus many of them weren’t born into wealth or fame, so this gives them a priceless perception concerning the subject. Then a few days later I just so happened to stumble upon this quote by total coincidence. Upon reading it my mind instantly began processing the possible beautiful and conflicting truth in it. He adds so much credibility to it because I had read where Jim Carrey was struggling or breaking even like many of us are, earlier in his own life. So this bit of information gave his quote even more legitimacy in my opinion.
I later came across numerous comments discussing these quoted words that examined from many points of view. Here are some of the ones I found most interesting:
- Jim Carrey grew up dirt poor. he lived in a van with his family. i think he would know if having money really is the answer
- Honestly, I’d rather have money and not knowing the answer than being broke and not knowing the answer.
- Sorry, but I’m struggling to get myself fed every day, so don’t mind me, I’m just going to stand in the corner and envy you, Jim.
- They say that money cannot buy one happiness, but nothing can cause depression and suicide like poverty.
- Cool. But money could buy me endless travel, which I believe would be more fulfilling than endless desk time.
- Still would rather have the problems that come with having money than the problems that come with not having money.
- True happiness does come from within. *nod*
- It’s funny how Jim Carrey only mentioned having an excess of what is needed to live yet everyone gets all anal pained over how poverty is hell. The quote doesn’t even say that money doesn’t buy happiness, it specifically mentions only being rich and famous.
Awesome Technology- The 3D Printed Cast
Posted: July 9, 2013 in TechnologyTags: 3D Printed Cast, 3d printer, bones, computer, exoskeletal, fractures, future, health, innovation, invention, jake evill, life, medical, technology
Finally after dealing with clunky, itchy and smelly casts for years there is finally another option on the medical horizon. The 3D printed cast provides a very precise and equally beneficial support system that is fully ventilated, super light, shower friendly, hygienic, recyclable and stylish.
The 3D printed cast is created after the patient’s bones have been x-rayed and the outside of the limb has been 3D scanned. Once this has been completed computer software would then determine the optimum shape for stabilizing the injury with denser support focused around the fracture itself and generate a 3D model of the exoskeletal cast before it is created.
The pieces would be printed on-site and clip into place with fastenings that can’t be undone until the healing process is complete, when they would be taken off with tools at the hospital as normal. Unlike current casts, the materials could then be recycled.
Currently, the 3D printed cast cast takes around three hours to create. Today’s plaster casts only take three to nine minutes, but requires 24-72 hours to be fully set. However, with hopeful improvements concerning the 3D printed cast, there should be a big reduction in the time it’s production.
The project was done in collaboration with a University’s orthopedic department and looking for funding while it’s in the concept stage. You can check out the creator’s website, Jake Evill, HERE.
How To Be Average
Posted: June 26, 2013 in Cartoons Plus My 2 CentsTags: average, dreams, goals, happiness, how to be average, Inspiration, job, life, Motivation, normal, perspective, society, strive, success, travel, work
Now let me be the first to tell you that I am guilty of many of these things, so I am by no means tooting my horn here. This living average thing definitely hit close to home with me. There are many things that I keep telling myself will happen in my life or future, but guess what…our future is created in the present. With that said, I am actively fighting the “average” scenario depicted in this picture and not allowing my dreams to remain dreams. This image can also be tied into my last post about “What Is Normal?”. I mean a lot this image fits right into what we see in movies, the media and how we’ve been brought up to expect life to be. And I’m not saying the so called “average” life that this cartoon depicts is a bad thing either. A lot of people have followed this very timeline and are great people and were more than happy doing it. The world needs dedicated hard workers in all social classes. However, I do think this illustration should cause us to step back and examine the path we are on and ask ourselves are we living life we want to be.
What Is Normal?
Posted: June 14, 2013 in Relationships & Life, Videos-Funny, Music, MiscTags: comforting, encouraging, happiness, knowledge, life, mindset, normal, people, perspective, positive, quotes, self-awareness, wisdom, worries, youtube
The other day I started thinking about What Is Normal? Yeah, I know I’ve been on this earth long enough that I should have already thought about this, ha. I mainly thought of this because I tend to put a lot of pressure and stress on myself in thinking I should be doing this or that by this point in my life. But why do we do that? Why do we think we should fit a certain mold or follow a certain track? In my opinion it’s society and/or what we see in the media. I don’t know of any book or absolute rule in existence that tells us what weight we should be, who we should love, when we should marry, how much money we should make, when to have children…This list could go on and I’m sure you could think of some yourself.
Like the image above says, normal is purely subjective. I had a thought the other day that looked further into this concept:
Alright I created a video to accompany this post and in spite of my fear of making and posting it, here it is:
A Classic Handwritten Breakup Letter
Posted: June 3, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: breakup letter, dating, funny, lies, life, love, Relationship, relationships, truth, writing
Don’t wait until…
Posted: May 30, 2013 in Great Images - My 2 CentsTags: angel, belief, believe, care, caring, comfort, comforting, dream, dreams, embrace, encourage, encouraging, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, goal, goals, happiness, happy, heart, hope, humans, humor, Inspiration, inspire, inspiring, kindness, laughter, life, live, love, loving, mankind, mindset, motivate, Motivation, people, positive, quotes, smile, society, stand, stand up, success, thrive, travel, wisdom, world
Tearjerkers
Posted: May 24, 2013 in Random GemsTags: activism, activist, angel, belief, believe, care, caring, catastrophe, comfort, comforting, dream, dreams, embrace, encourage, encouraging, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, goal, goals, happiness, happy, heart, hope, human spirit, humans, Inspiration, inspire, inspiring, kindness, life, love, loving, mankind, memorable, moments, motivate, Motivation, peace, people, photo, photography, positive, protest, smile, society, success, tears, thrive, war, world
When I came across these images the other day my eyes leaked and I was moved beyond words, so I felt compelled to share them here with you also. I hope they impact you in some memorable way also.
Navy chaplain Luis Padillo gives last rites to a soldier wounded by sniper fire during a revolt in Venezuela.
A North Korean man waves his hand as a South Korean relative weeps, following a luncheon meeting during inter-Korean temporary family reunions at Mount Kumgang resort October 31, 2010. Four hundred and thirty-six South Koreans were allowed to spend three days in North Korea to meet their 97 North Korean relatives, whom they had been separated from since the 1950-53 war.
A Romanian child hands a heart-shaped balloon to riot police during protests against austerity measures in Bucharest.
Australian Scott Jones kisses his Canadian girlfriend Alex Thomas after she was knocked to the ground by a police officer’s riot shield in Vancouver, British Columbia. Canadians rioted after the Vancouver Canucks lost the Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins.
Retired Philadelphia Police Captain Ray Lewis is arrested for participating in the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011.
A monk prays for an elderly man who had died suddenly while waiting for a train in Shanxi Taiyuan, China.

A dog named “Leao” sits for a second consecutive day at the grave of her owner, who died in the disastrous landslides near Rio de Janiero on January 15, 2011.
John F. Kennedy Jr. salutes his father’s coffin along with the honor guard.
Christians protect Muslims during prayer in the midst of the uprisings in Cairo, Egypt, in 2011.

Robert Peraza pauses at his son’s name on the 9/11 Memorial during the tenth anniversary ceremonies at the site of the World Trade Center.
A girl in isolation for radiation screening looks at her dog through a window in Nihonmatsu, Japan on March 14.
Journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling, who had been arrested in North Korea and sentenced to 12 years hard labor, are reunited with their families in California after a successful diplomatic intervention by the U.S.
The iconic photo of Tank Man, the unknown rebel who stood in front of a column of Chinese tanks in an act of defiance following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
A Sudan People’s Liberation Army soldier stands at attention on the eve of South Sudan’s independence from Sudan.
Eight-year-old Christian Golczynski accepts the flag for his father, Marine Staff Sgt. Marc Golczynski, during a memorial service. Marc Golczynski was shot on patrol during his second tour in Iraq (which he had volunteered for) just a few weeks before he was due to return home.
“La Jeune Fille a la Fleur,” a photograph by Marc Riboud, shows the young pacifist Jane Rose Kasmir planting a flower on the bayonets of guards at the Pentagon during a protest against the Vietnam War on October 21, 1967. The photograph would eventually become the symbol of the flower power movement.
Terri Gurrola is reunited with her daughter after serving in Iraq for 7 months.
Helen Fisher kisses the hearse carrying the body of her 20-year-old cousin, Private Douglas Halliday, as he and six other fallen soldiers are brought through the town of Wootton Bassett in England.
18 Tearjerking Photos
Posted: May 24, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: 18 Tearjerking Photos, death, encouraging, human spirit, inspiring, kindness, life, love, mankind, peace, people, photo, protest, tears, war
When I came across these 18 tearjerking photos the other day my eyes leaked and I was moved beyond words, so I felt compelled to share them here with you also. I hope they impact you in some memorable way also.
Navy chaplain Luis Padillo gives last rites to a soldier wounded by sniper fire during a revolt in Venezuela.
A North Korean man waves his hand as a South Korean relative weeps, following a luncheon meeting during inter-Korean temporary family reunions at Mount Kumgang resort October 31, 2010. Four hundred and thirty-six South Koreans were allowed to spend three days in North Korea to meet their 97 North Korean relatives, whom they had been separated from since the 1950-53 war.
A Romanian child hands a heart-shaped balloon to riot police during protests against austerity measures in Bucharest.
Australian Scott Jones kisses his Canadian girlfriend Alex Thomas after she was knocked to the ground by a police officer’s riot shield in Vancouver, British Columbia. Canadians rioted after the Vancouver Canucks lost the Stanley Cup to the Boston Bruins.
Retired Philadelphia Police Captain Ray Lewis is arrested for participating in the Occupy Wall Street protests in 2011.
A monk prays for an elderly man who had died suddenly while waiting for a train in Shanxi Taiyuan, China.

A dog named “Leao” sits for a second consecutive day at the grave of her owner, who died in the disastrous landslides near Rio de Janiero on January 15, 2011.
John F. Kennedy Jr. salutes his father’s coffin along with the honor guard.
Christians protect Muslims during prayer in the midst of the uprisings in Cairo, Egypt, in 2011.

Robert Peraza pauses at his son’s name on the 9/11 Memorial during the tenth anniversary ceremonies at the site of the World Trade Center.
A girl in isolation for radiation screening looks at her dog through a window in Nihonmatsu, Japan on March 14.
Journalists Euna Lee and Laura Ling, who had been arrested in North Korea and sentenced to 12 years hard labor, are reunited with their families in California after a successful diplomatic intervention by the U.S.
The iconic photo of Tank Man, the unknown rebel who stood in front of a column of Chinese tanks in an act of defiance following the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989.
A Sudan People’s Liberation Army soldier stands at attention on the eve of South Sudan’s independence from Sudan.
Eight-year-old Christian Golczynski accepts the flag for his father, Marine Staff Sgt. Marc Golczynski, during a memorial service. Marc Golczynski was shot on patrol during his second tour in Iraq (which he had volunteered for) just a few weeks before he was due to return home.
“La Jeune Fille a la Fleur,” a photograph by Marc Riboud, shows the young pacifist Jane Rose Kasmir planting a flower on the bayonets of guards at the Pentagon during a protest against the Vietnam War on October 21, 1967. The photograph would eventually become the symbol of the flower power movement.
Terri Gurrola is reunited with her daughter after serving in Iraq for 7 months.
Helen Fisher kisses the hearse carrying the body of her 20-year-old cousin, Private Douglas Halliday, as he and six other fallen soldiers are brought through the town of Wootton Bassett in England.
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Wisdom & Smiles
Posted: May 9, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: belief, believe, comfort, comforting, dream, dreams, encourage, encouraging, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, goal, goals, happiness, happy, heart, hope, humans, humor, Inspiration, inspire, inspiring, kindness, laughter, life, live, love, loving, mindset, motivate, Motivation, people, positive, quotes, smile, society, stand, stand up, success, thrive, travel, wisdom
Be Comfortable With You
Posted: May 5, 2013 in Relationships & LifeTags: communication, confidence, giving, inner peace, life, love, people, quote, quotes, Relationship, relationships, self reliance, strength, wisdom
I think we underestimate the power and need for us to be comfortable with ourselves. It not only benefits us, but it will also help us be better for those around us. This quote above explains it superbly.
I don’t know how many times I have found myself trying to concoct a relationship purely on the basis of loneliness and searching for happiness in someone else. I never realized that I was actually trying to make them an escape from myself. The less selfish and more solid foundation for a relationship would be one built on us already loving and being comfortable with ourselves first. This would allow us to give and not just take. I have always heard we must give in order to receive.
Now don’t get me wrong, this isn’t taking away the job that we all have in being a support system to those we care for or that need us. What I’m saying here and/or warning against is the act of us basing our happiness in others. Because a good portion of the time we will be left disappointed by the unmet expectations that we have put in those around us. Being dependent on others for happiness makes us much more vulnerable and likely to be hurt.
Instead, let’s all try to be healthy and strong first that way we can give love first and receive it back as by product of what we gave.
Be Comfortable With You
Posted: May 5, 2013 in Great Images + My 2 CentsTags: communication, confidence, giving, inner peace, life, love, people, quote, quotes, Relationship, relationships, self reliance, strength, wisdom
I think we underestimate the power and need for us to be comfortable with ourselves. It not only benefits us, but it will also help us be better for those around us. This quote above explains it superbly.
I don’t know how many times I have found myself trying to concoct a relationship purely on the basis of loneliness and searching for happiness in someone else. I never realized that I was actually trying to make them an escape from myself. The less selfish and more solid foundation for a relationship would be one built on us already loving and being comfortable with ourselves first. This would allow us to give and not just take. I have always heard we must give in order to receive.
Now don’t get me wrong, this isn’t taking away the job that we all have in being a support system to those we care for or that need us. What I’m saying here and/or warning against is the act of us basing our happiness in others. Because a good portion of the time we will be left disappointed by the unmet expectations that we have put in those around us. Being dependent on others for happiness makes us much more vulnerable and likely to be hurt.
Instead, let’s all try to be healthy and strong first that way we can give love first and receive it back as by product of what we gave.
The Unwavering Heart
Posted: May 1, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: brain, desire, disconnect, happiness, heart, hope, hurt, illogical, joy, life, love, pain, perseverance, persistent, relationships, strength, wisdom
Life Without Keeping Time
Posted: April 23, 2013 in Great Images - My 2 CentsTags: awareness, control, free, freedom, goals, happiness, humans, Inspiration, inspirational, inspiring, life, live, love, Motivation, perspective, present, time, wisdom, worries, worry
Life Without Timekeeping
Posted: April 23, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: freedom, happiness, humans, life, live, love, Motivation, perspective, present, schedule, time, timekeeping, wisdom, worries, worry
Prepare for Unfair
Posted: April 20, 2013 in Relationships & LifeTags: beliefs, fight, life, perseverance, quotes, reality, strength, strive, struggles, trials, truth, wisdom
I can’t even tell you how many times I’ve questioned this very thing. I don’t know about you, but I’m frequently baffled by why bad things happen to good or innocent people and/or why good things seem to come to the corrupt and unkind…it’s NOT FAIR. I think it’s above our pay level or comprehension to understand such things.
Here’s a little perspective though for the next time we may think our circumstances aren’t fair. There may be times when we think we have it bad, but to an outside observer who has it worse than you at that very moment may think your bad is a blessing. In other words what is fair? It seems to quite subjective and based of what we think we should receive at any given moment and sometimes in comparison to others.
The Holstee Manifesto…A Lot Of Wisdom In 1 Image
Posted: April 12, 2013 in Relationships & Life, Videos-Funny, Music, MiscTags: believe, encourage, holstee manifesto, hope, Inspiration, inspiring, kindness, life, live, love, Motivation, positive, success, wisdom, youtube
The Holstee manifesto has been an unexpected successful creation by the Brooklyn-based apparel company Holstee. The company was founded on selling sustainably sourced consumer goods, however the poster of the manifesto is now one of Holstee’s best-selling items. At one point, they sold out of it with a four-week back-order. The manifesto has been translated into 12 languages, and has been viewed an approximate 50 plus million times.
Of course my hopeless romantic self gravitated towards the line: If you are looking for the love of your life, STOP; They will be waiting for you when you start doing the things you love.
I never thought about that before. I guess I always feel this external pressure to make it happen and actively search versus doing what I love and letting it surprisingly bump into or find me.
Amazing Charlie Chaplin Speech- You Won’t Regret Sparing These 4 Minutes
Posted: April 9, 2013 in Videos-Funny, Music, MiscTags: charlie chaplin, charlie chaplin speech, encouraging, hope, humans, Inspiration, kindness, life, love, mankind, Motivation, movies, positive, society, youtube
The backbone of the video below is a Charlie Chaplin speech given in the movie “The Great Dictator“, shot in 1940. I had never heard this before and was so glad that I finally did yesterday. This video and it’s message is amazing. It’s one of those make your throat burn and eyes leak videos, at least for me it was. It reminds us to snap out of it and realize the beauty and kindness that’s out there, and to pursue it in spite of all the calamity and evil that’s also present. You can find renditions of this all over YouTube, but this was the best one in my opinion that I came across. Enjoy!
Amazing Charlie Chaplin Speech- You Won’t Regret Sparing These 4 Minutes
Posted: April 9, 2013 in Videos-Funny, Music, MiscTags: angel, belief, believe, care, caring, charlie chaplin, comfort, comforting, dream, dreams, embrace, encourage, encouraging, entrepreneur, entrepreneurship, goal, goals, happiness, happy, heart, hope, humans, Inspiration, inspire, inspiring, kindness, life, live, love, loving, mankind, motivate, Motivation, movies, music, people, positive, smile, society, song, stand, stand up, success, thrive, travel, youtube
The backbone of the video is a speech given by Charlie Chaplin in the movie called “The Great Dictator“, shot in 1940. I had never heard this before and was so glad that I finally did yesterday. This video and it’s message is amazing. It’s one of those make your throat burn and eyes leak videos, at least for me it was. It reminds us to snap out of it and realize the beauty and kindness that’s out there, and to pursue it in spite of all the calamity and evil that’s also present. You can find renditions of this all over YouTube, but this was the best one in my opinion that I came across. Enjoy!
Arrows Waiting To Fly
Posted: April 2, 2013 in Great Images + My 2 CentsTags: difficulties, focus, health, hope, Inspiration, life, mind, move forward, pain, perseverance, positivity, powerful, quotes, strength, struggles, trials
I saw this last night and had to share it. This is such an empowering way to look at the trails and pain that we go through. Having this train of thought allows us to tap into one of the most powerful sources of strength that we have access to…HOPE. Hope in my opinion is one of the most important tools that we have to turn our dreams and aspirations into reality. Our dreams are the seed and hope is the water. I know what hope has allowed me to accomplish to this point, and I plan on fueling my tank with it’s bottomless reservoir till the end. So next time you feel the weight of your struggles pulling at you, stay hopeful that it will soon release you and send you flying towards greatness.
Know What You Deserve
Posted: March 29, 2013 in Relationships & LifeTags: dreams, goals, happiness, hopes, Inspiration, know what you deserve, life, love, quote, quotes, relationships, self respect, standards
This can be true for so many different things. However, the first 2 that come to my mind at this moment is a relationship and a career. There are so many times where I have to remind myself not to settle on either just because it’s convenient or because I’m scared that what I want won’t come along. Fear can prevent us from acquiring greatness. Whether it be the fear of being alone or the fear of trying something new. So, I’m trying to prevent myself from making a decision out of fear in either one of these categories that I will regret later and feel as if I settled. There are too many people and opportunities out there for us to compromise our ultimate happiness.
Seize Your Opportunities and Desires…Prevent Regret
Posted: February 28, 2013 in Cartoons Plus My 2 CentsTags: confide, desires, life, love, moments, opportunities, regret, relationships, share, talk, zen pencils, zenpencils.com
I have tried to do this very thing as of late and that is why I related to it so well when I saw it.
Initially if I see a female that catches my eye I no longer allow myself to leave and wonder what if. Nope I roll right up without any expectations and speak the truth. I say Hello and then tell her whatever it is I wanted to, which is kind and respectable of course, ha. And whatever happens, happens. But regardless of the outcome I get to leave without any regrets or a myriad of wonder ifs’.
Now this can be applied to many another scenarios outside of you speaking to a man or woman that catches your eye. We should all aim to live a life where we are presently erasing the chance for regret.
With this said I also relate to the desire to break away from the monotonous and mundane text book exchanges that this comic labeled “club passwords”. Tell me something real. Ask me something original. Let’s share something we both won’t forget.
“Everyone Carries a Piece of the Puzzle”
Don’t risk leaving out a piece of your puzzle
That’s One Way To Look At It
Posted: February 23, 2013 in Great Images + My 2 CentsTags: awakening, gratitude, life, perseverance, perspective, struggles, victories, wisdom
That’s One Way To Look At It Life’s Ups And Downs
Posted: February 23, 2013 in Relationships & LifeTags: awakening, gratitude, life, perseverance, perspective, struggles, victories, wisdom

This caught me off guard when I saw this today. It was one of those ah ha moments. I was like you know what, you’re right Mr. Picture full of wisdom. It’s a beautiful illustration of the highs and lows that we each go through. Without them what is there?
There Is Often More Below What’s Seen Or Heard
Posted: February 13, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: communication, emotions, honesty, humans, insecurity, life, love, relationships, unspoken truth
16 Sleep Facts…
Posted: January 25, 2013 in Awesome InfographicsTags: health, human body, humans, infographic, knowledge, life, science, sleep, sleep facts
Hopefully The Good Apples Realize There Is A Good Apple Reaching For Them
Posted: January 23, 2013 in Great Images Minus My 2 CentsTags: boy, girl, life, love, perseverance, persistence, relationships
We Are Never Happy
Posted: January 15, 2013 in Cartoons Plus My 2 CentsTags: envy, exercise, funny, gym, happiness, happy, health, identity, jealousy, life, theoatmeal.com, thought, truth
































































