Cardiff based tall, impulsive graphic designer with a love for being creative. This blog contains my postings & tweets on photography, technology, design, style and all the lovely stuff crammed in-between. I tend to spend many an hour selotaped to my iPhone.
I can also be found wearing a beard, attempting to act cleverer than I actually am and drinking far far too much coffee.
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It’s time for another #path drive! Seems to be picking up as more people are using it! (Taken with instagram)
The Urban Etiquette Project. Great idea. (via Urban Etiquette Project | Le Projet D’Étiquette Urbaine)
The storage capacity of the brain and its artificial extensions, alongside a fascinating read on how emotional weight alters the stickiness of human memory.
Also see why memory is not like a recording device.
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Things to worry about:
Worry about courage
Worry about Cleanliness
Worry about efficiency
Worry about horsemanship
Worry about…
Things not to worry about:
Don’t worry about popular opinion
Don’t worry about dolls
Don’t worry about the past
Don’t worry about the future
Don’t worry about growing up
Don’t worry about anybody getting ahead of you
Don’t worry about triumph
Don’t worry about failure unless it comes through your own fault
Don’t worry about mosquitoes
Don’t worry about flies
Don’t worry about insects in general
Don’t worry about parents
Don’t worry about boys
Don’t worry about disappointments
Don’t worry about pleasures
Don’t worry about satisfactions
Things to think about:
What am I really aiming at?
How good am I really in comparison to my contemporaries in regard to:
(a) Scholarship
(b) Do I really understand about people and am I able to get along with them?
(c) Am I trying to make my body a useful instrument or am I neglecting it?
In a 1933 letter to his 11-year-old daughter Scottie, F. Scott Fitzgerald produced this poignant and wise list of things to worry, not worry, and think about – the best father’s advice since John Steinbeck’s letter to his son on falling in love and this beautiful letter to 16-year-old Jackson Pollock by his dad.
From F. Scott Fitzgerald: A Life in Letters.
(via explore-blog)
(via explore-blog)
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