Me? Unbothered, focused on my goals, allergic to drama and low quality experiences, places, and people. High maintenance with my body, mind, and soul. A constant seeker of knowledge, an open minded international wanderer, and a mark setter in every place and space I touch.
I actually pay attention to the weirdest things in terms of nice gestures for example filling someone’s cup when you fill yours, walking alongside of them or pausing every now and then for them to catch up with you, showing them what you know now if it’s something they’ll need to know tomorrow, being gentle because you know they need it, CONSIDERING THE INCOMING DESIRES OF THE ONE YOU LOVE, you don’t need telepathy you literally just need to notice
God, when my lips no longer know what to ask for in prayer, please hear my heart.
I admire disciplined people so much. I admire people who can do what they need to do with a focused mind and unwavering commitment, not letting themselves get distracted and refusing to make excuses for themselves. I admire the kind of people whose eyes are on the prize, even if it’s far away, and who are determined, diligent and adaptive. I look up to the kind of people who refuse to succumb to any obstacle or challenge and transcend above the millions of things that stood against them and their goals. I admire those kind of people so much and I aspire to be like that so much more.
having self worth makes you unstoppable, you no longer care for people’s thoughts, you no longer seek validation from the wrong people, you are free. you are free to be whomever you want to be.
“The woman who doesn’t require validation from anyone is the most feared individual on the planet.”
— Mohadesa Najumi
I’m grateful for the beautiful parts of my life, my ability to learn and grow, my capacity for love and understanding, my ability to adjust and adapt as needed. Grateful for the knowledge I possess and the endless potential I have.
“And as I’ve gotten older, I’ve had more of a tendency to look for people who live by kindness, tolerance, compassion, a gentler way of looking at things.”
— Martin Scorsese (via arookieblog)