“Beauty is not caused. It is.”
― Emily Dickinson

Photo – Audrey Hepburn signs autographs for fans on the set of Sabrina (1954).
“Beauty is not caused. It is.”
― Emily Dickinson

Photo – Audrey Hepburn signs autographs for fans on the set of Sabrina (1954).
“Great love is never justified. It’s like the little tree that springs up in some inexplicable fashion on the side of a cliff: where are its roots, what does it feed on, what miracle produces those green leaves?”
– Wisława Szymborska (July 2, 1923–February 1, 2012), the Polish Nobel laureate
Art by Christian Birmingham.

“The first sentence of every novel should be: ‘Trust me, this will take time but there is order here, very faint, very human’.”
―from IN THE SKIN OF THE LION (1987) Michael Ondaatje
Art by Masakatsu Kondo.

What are you after?
Money… Success… Fame…Happiness…Dreams…Love…
We are all after money. Whomever cares not about the money has always had it, consequently has no pattern in measuring having or not having it…
Success is in our blood…The difference between success and failure is vision. “When a man is in doubt about this or that in his writing, it will often guide him if he asks himself how it will tell a hundred years hence.”- Samuel Butler
What problems do your dreams solve? What problems will they solve in 15 years-time?
“Man has always been half-monster, half-dreamer.” – Ray Bradbury
Vision is the combination of the dreams of the dreamer and the fears of the monster. Dreamers fight for their dreams, monsters fight the reality (they dread) and shape it to their own liking. Monsters fight with their skills and claws, dreamers with their imagination. More or less monsters make sure that your dreams survive the harsh cold reality…
So travel with your dreams but never forget about the monster’s perspective. As we are all monsters, and it is far easier to make a kind person believe you are kind than make a monsterling believe in your kindness. Monsters believe in monstership…In the ancient times people believed in mythical creatures as they needed to understand the overpowering forces of nature. We, the (post)modern people, know that the monsters are us. We have all the stories, we have a whole sea of stories which is at times poisoned by non-believing, prosaic tiny sea serpents.
Or the monster might command the suffering of the dreamer.
Maybe this is depression. Not believing in your dreams and feeding them to your monster.
Art by Andrew Ferez.

“There are no standards of taste in wine, poetry or entrepreneurship.”
– Mark Twain

Art (unrelated to the topic) by Joseph Heydendahl (1844-1906).