“For among these winters there is one so endlessly winter that only by wintering through it will your heart survive.”
– Rainer Maria Rilke
Hasui Kawase (1883-1957) – Tennoji Temple in Osaka
“For among these winters there is one so endlessly winter that only by wintering through it will your heart survive.”
– Rainer Maria Rilke
Hasui Kawase (1883-1957) – Tennoji Temple in Osaka
“Let us forget with generosity those who cannot love us.”
Pablo Neruda
Art – Félix Vallotton, The Visit, 1899
Eric Hazan: We are entering the world of “phygital”—physical and digital at the same time, where there is not a physical world or digital world in retail, but rather a completely connected one.
Read more on https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/422966
Art – The New Yorker Cover – 1930
I have discovered the most amazing website, https://www.futureme.org/, on which you can write a letter to the future…
I will and soon, the moment I grasp few free moments for musings and drawing ideas in my mind.
I illustrate with a past photo from 2012. If I were to write then a letter to the future, how many things would be true?
I can vouch for the fact that in 2012, I would never have imagined a future for me in politics… But as they say: “Never say never!”.
The photo was taken on one of the most amazing beaches in Palaiokastritsa, Corfu, in October 2012.
“Remedios laughs, but her laughter resonates in another world,” wrote Octavio Paz about the Spanish surrealist in an article entitled, “Apparitions and Disappearances.”
https://aldianews.com/articles/culture/social/remedios-varo-witch-mexican-surrealism/57974
Art – Remedios Varo
“Here the vast bed of waters, seamed and scarred into a thousand conflicting channels, burst suddenly into phrensied convulsion-heaving, boiling, hissing-gyrating in gigantic and innumerable vortices, and all whirling and plunging on to the eastward with a rapidity which water never elsewhere assumes except in precipitous descents.”
― Edgar Allan Poe, A Descent into the Maelstrom
Harry Clarke – illustrator for The Tales of Mystery and the Imagination
If you want to build a ship, don’t drum up the men to gather wood, divide the work and give orders. Instead, teach them to yearn for the vast and endless sea.
– Antoine de Saint Exupery
Don’t build a ship. Create a yearning for the seas.
“Ideas come and go, stories stay.” – Nassim Nicholas Taleb
We employ storytelling and growth hacking strategies and we mold these in a lovable story that also charms the search engines. Growth hacking is growing your business through creativity. And you get a website that speaks to your consumers.
We’d love to hear from you!
Have a most fortunate day in all your hermetic activities!
Art by Harald Slott-Møller.
“I am a feather for each wind that blows.”
– William Shakespeare, The Winter’s Tale, 1623
Brad Kunkle – Levitation
“Your PVP, your personal value proposition, is how you impact your company.
It’s how your work changes the world.” – Gapingvoid
Content writers don’t write blog posts – they create stories.
Teachers don’t teach – they create stories and experiences.
Teachers create stories around you as a main character. You get to play many parts, one of which is to rewrite and retell your story in English. With “little” help from your teacher.
So when you come to the course, you know what story to weave.
There is no place for arrogance in the teaching. The only thing is changing the world of your students.
© Iulia Halatz
Art by Hans Andersen Brendekilde.
Iulia Halatz
She says: “Be the one who cares, make words so disruptive that they create new worlds, hopes and dreams. Even if we are unhappy dinosaurs and find shelter in an Iron Tale or ruminate about feeling too much, whilst declaring colorless apparel, we should take power and strength from our stories.”
Her published poems can be found in The Sudden Denouement Anthology Volume I.