The Early Diary of Anaïs Nin, 1920–1923
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SEO IN GUK behind the scenes of 'MY LOVE'
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swan lake ballet pump | paolo sebastian
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i hate having such a complex relationship with my mother. like i wish we were just either straight up besties or straight up enemies but we're neither. instead we just oscillate between sheer resentment and awkward reluctant love every other day
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YANG YANG as Yu Tu
YOU ARE MY GLORY (2021)
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—On Love, Marina Tsvetaeva
[text ID: I just want a humble, murderously simple thing: that a person be glad when I walk into the room.]
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Ella Purnell
Marie Claire Australia
photographed by Thomas Whiteside
May 2024
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I guess it makes sense that people with an all or nothing viewpoint will see incremental change, no matter how significant, as no change at all.
Helping everyone 30% is pointless because 30 always rounds down to 0. Helping millions is pointless if tens of millions are affected.
The people who are hurt while we wait for the perfect solution, who wouldn't be hurt if we solved the problem incrementally? Irrelevant, they're not all the people, so they don't count.
It doesn't matter that we can save some lives and end some suffering, or that it's easier to fix 70% of the problem after we fix 30% of it. 0% or 100% are the only options and if you accept anything less than 100% you are approving of the remaining people not being helped. Anything less than everything rounds down to nothing and it's better to do nothing than to do less than everything.
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