sal-utations
sal-utations
salutations
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sal-utations · 3 months ago
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quiet moments
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sal-utations · 9 months ago
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I don’t have time to draw it right now but while driving home from the winco I saw a happy mustached man pedaling a bike, towing a cart built to look like a chariot, inside of which stood what I can only imagine was his completely expressionless 13 year old in a makeshift corinthian helmet
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sal-utations · 9 months ago
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a perfect sunday
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sal-utations · 9 months ago
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— roach-works
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sal-utations · 9 months ago
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sal-utations · 10 months ago
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sal-utations · 10 months ago
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Adapted from Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs
What is a need? (Adapted from this article)
It’s important to be connected to our needs because true needs are always in our best long term interest. Our needs for air, food, water, shelter, community, companionship, autonomy, respect, etc. are all in our best long term interest to fulfill.
Wants, on the other hand, don’t necessarily correlate with long term well-being. In fact, many wants, when fulfilled, actually contribute to our long term detriment.
Put another way: needs refer to the conditions that must be met in order for us to live a balanced life; whereas wants are strategies we use to fulfill our needs. This is why needs inherently map to long term well-being, while wants don’t have such a correlation. Wants can either contribute to our long-term wellbeing, or they contribute to our long-term detriment. In order for our wants to be good for us in the long-term, we must understand which needs they map back to.
Ideally, we should be connected to our needs first, and our wants second. When we become disconnected from our needs due to past trauma, we rely too heavily on our wants to guide our decision making. The disconnection from our needs increases the likelihood that we will attach to wants that lead to our long-term detriment. 
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sal-utations · 10 months ago
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Instead of doing NanoWriMo I will be doing something where I try to aim for writing an actual average of 400 words a day for the month of November in memory of Terry Pratchett, who as far as I know never thought telling a computer to write a book for you is a good way to hone your skills as a writer.
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sal-utations · 10 months ago
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sal-utations · 10 months ago
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"Chat what do I do the guy I hate just confessed their unyielding love to me"
Pride and prejudice screenshot redraw but not really, I drew them like how I felt like it ¯_(ツ)_/¯
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sal-utations · 10 months ago
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sal-utations · 10 months ago
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Every Paralympic contestant and champion is proof and reminder that no disability is worth ending an unborn child in the womb.
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sal-utations · 10 months ago
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You are currently living at least one of the prayers you used to pray. Reflect on that today.
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sal-utations · 10 months ago
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sal-utations · 10 months ago
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so embarrassing when i forget im checking someone's blog and i start scrolling through and liking and reblogging shit as if it's just my dash. it feels like wandering into someone else's apartment and not noticing and making myself lunch
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sal-utations · 11 months ago
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The Incredibles (2004)
Rest In Peace Elizabeth Peña
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