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Not all who wander are lost.
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Not all who wander are lost.
What is love, anyway? - Soulpancake
Back to the start.
Sweet video made for Chipotle. Be the change!
James Victore: Your work is a gift.
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Thank you, James Victore. Thank you for this awesome talk!
Elyn Saks - A tale of mental illness…from the inside
Mental illness has always been a subject of fascination since I was very young. I believe nothing is more dangerous than our own minds. Our entire existence is based on how we perceive the world; the mind is the hardrive for how we function, how we think, what we like etc. Now imagine what would happen if this hardrive starts working differently, from other, from what you’re accustomed to.
This TED talk from Elyn, offers a personal insight of her own experience living with mental disease. A true testimonial of what people suffering from psychosis and schizofrenia feels and experiments. Mental disease carries a daunting stigma in this society where victims are perceived as outcasts, they are rejected and feared by many. But perhaps what everyone needs is to be more understanding and empathetic.
“Portray [people with mental illness] sympathetically, and portray them in all the richness and depth of their experience as people, and not as diagnoses.”
“Some people still hold [the] view that restraints help psychiatric patients feel safe. I’ve never met a psychiatric patient who agreed.”
12 Years In 2:45
Adorable!
His goal was never about selling electronic devices and get rich, it was passion for change all along. No one else or any other company can inspire as much as him.
What a beautiful, passionate, compassionate soul.
Talk by Joan Halifax: Compassion and the true meaning of empathy
“Authenticity matters. This is why you have to say and do the things you actually believe. Because the things you say and do are symbols of who you are, attracting people who share the same values creating a circle of trust”. - Simon Sinek
Let the past, stay in the past.
(Source: nakedlawrence, via compassionpjct)