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The way we frame our experiences can have such a powerful effect on them that it’s important to have an open mind when reflecting on the roles and stories we carry with us.
Real life doesn’t work like fiction, with clearly defined beginnings and satisfying closures. Things often don’t make sense in the usual way and are much more fluid. Past moments can significantly change in our perception as time goes on.
And beyond being creative and open minded to see a better story, there’s also the possibility of just dropping everything and realizing that there’s a wellspring of freedom right at the surface of this moment. Wherever you are in your life, the present is already wide open for you. And you’re completely free to take your next step.
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TINASHE Schon! #40 Issue // 2021 photographed by Jonny Marlow
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Tems By Ronan McKenzie For The Sunday Times Style December 2021
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Lynette Yiadom Boakye, A Concentration, 2018. Oil on linen. 79 × 98 ½ × 1 ½ in.
Corvi-Mora, London; and Jack Shainman Gallery, New York.
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Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (Ghanaian-British, b. 1977, London, England) - 1: In Lieu of Keen Virtue, 2017 2: Brief in the Lanes, 2018 3: Brothers To A Garden, 2017 4: Waves and Crests, 2019 5: A Whistle in a Wish, 2018 6: No Objection to Noises, 2019 7: An Assistance of Amber, 2017, Paintings: Oil on Canvas
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Missy Elliott at MTV Europe Music Awards (1997).
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orange is the new black
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