Is it your poetic gaze, those damn poetic eyes, or just my poetic heart, the very reason why every part of you each way you exist, is the most beautfiul possession that i can ever call mine....
-mauli ♡
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Mine is INFP- the idealist's booklist.
So lovies many of you are into books (these are classics) and here is list according to MBTI.
And I'm in love with these
OH GOSH!!! Looking forward to know about yours buddies!!!
You know how that saying goes, "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all".
I feel like there is a desperate need to bring "if you have something nice to say, don't hesitate at all".
We often fail to realise that when you see something nice or pretty in someone, it's very important that you let them know in the most polite words possible. It's not that hard. If anything, it's the thing that comes most naturally to us social animals.
Most people deal with issues related to self image and sometimes it's important that they get to know how nicely people see them, without having to ask. It brings them out of their own mind.
You might think "oh my god their hair is so fluffy and wavy today i love it" and keep silent and all along they might be thinking that their hair looks wild and like an animal and they hate this much volume and they wish their hair had normal fluff. It's just an example, ykwim.
So if you think something is nice about somebody, who does not need to even be close to you, DON'T HESITATE AT ALL.
Most people never hesitate while being "brutally honest" but will hold every word back when there's something nice to say, cuz they wanna look cool somehow?? I never got that math.
There's no need to lie either, if you don't have anything nice to say, you can always say nothing at all.
But if you do, please for the sake of this world, let that person know. We never know how much someone might need that. And it will always keep the cycle running, of noticing nice things about others and IN TURN, YOURSELF. Cuz how can you hate something in yourself which you found really nice in someone else!
Let's make our society a kind and nice space.
If you have something nice to say, don't hesitate at all!
Just found it at the time in my life where i was asking myself, "why isnt my life and ME normal? Why cant i be carefree and reckless and ignorant for once!?" Here, my inspiration just gave me the answer...
“No one is remembered for being normal.”
— Albert Einstein
True , so true , and sometimes those teachers mean more to you than they are expected to by the world.... The good ones are so underrated
getting compliments from teachers does blessings to one's self-esteem
"He's a book that doesnt find itself in the front showcase of the bookstore, not in the popular aisles, no. It's the one you'll stumble upon when least expected, it lurks in the corners which the common reader seldom visits. Or it might tumble on you when you're not looking, catching you by your breathe, making you fall hard, making you fall fast.
But when it's is finally found, I stop my brain before it's filled with thoughts on the cover, for a good book can't be judged that way, it's common knowledge.
I run my fingers through unintended pages , reading the random excerpts word by word. Page by page, phrase by phrase, the book makes me want to stay. It makes me want to read it patiently, not possibly all at once, for its just not possible. It's pages over pages of just art, waiting in the dark to be perceived.
It takes away your breath with each sentence, compelling you to comprehend the obvious beauty and beyond all, the meaning, the purpose and the pain.
Even if one manages to reach the last word, he's the book that would never suffices you in just one reading. So, I read it over and over and over again, never having enough. The simple complexities, the rhymes and rythmes, the perfect imperfections , the utter beauty and the guarded mysteries that leave me hanging each time, wanting more.
In quest of learning all of him, one can live a life, content, forever; for one will be loving the outcast charm that's this book, forever."
-mauli
Absolutely true and so beautiful to realise.... Kindness is a legacy more than a try-hard trait...
You know what I love about good people? Somewhere some stranger in this world remembers them solely because of a simple kind act they did. What a beautiful legacy to leave in someone’s head. That they deserve kindness because once, a complete stranger was kind to them.