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a lot can happen in a year, a month, a week, a day. don’t get too caught up on things not changing fast enough.
“And once the storm is over, you won’t remember how you made it through, how you managed to survive. You won’t even be sure, whether the storm is really over. But one thing is certain. When you come out of the storm, you won’t be the same person who walked in. That’s what this storm’s all about.”
— Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore
the secret to life is always having something to look forward to
YOU WILL FIND A WAY!!!! YOU WILL FIND A WAY . You will find a WAY ….. you WILL find a way . You will find a way you will find a way……!! YOU WILL FIND A WAY YOU WILL FIND A WAY you will find a Way you will (find) a way you will find. a way you will find a way YOU WILL FIND A WAY!!!!!!!
if you’re having a bad day, here’s a cute little marching band
Here's to the disabled people who aren't inspirations. Who aren't "overcoming their diagnosis" and achieving incredible things "despite their disability." Here's to the people struggling in school. Here's to the people on sick leave. Here's to the dropouts. The unemployed. The ones on welfare and disability. The ones who are economically dependent on others. The ones in the hospitals and the group homes. Here's to the ones whose struggles aren't lessened by extraordinary abilities and achievements. Here's to the ones struggling - and failing - to be average. I see you, and I hope you know that you are just as worthy of respect, support and compassion as anybody else - cause you are! Not being able to do certain things doesn't make you less of a person.
Why isn’t Winter the same anymore.
Why can’t I run around in the snow and build stuff.
Why can’t I feel the same excitement again like when I was a child as the first snow came.
Why is adulthood so heavy and why do we have to schedule joy so it fits our calendars and can’t just live it.
Why
Shout out to all the people with "weird" disabilities that aren't well known and they're not comfortable talking about. You're no less disabled because you have a lesser known disability.