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The idea of suicide motivates me. I will give my best and there's always an option to die if I fail.
How tf do i gtmet talent ?????
If you're talking about my art, it's not talent, it's really just progress and learning! I've watched so many art videos (even if i thought i would never use them!) and saved them all on a youtube playlist for if i ever needed that very specific video!
I've also looked at other artists works which fueled my inspiration to draw, creating characters that reflect me or make me feel excited to express myself through them in my drawings, and the BACKSTORIES. oh man. that's the jackpot. In my own words, talent isn't something your born with; it's something you worked for. you can't just want to get a talent, you have to earn it. and it always takes time. hell, even i know i haven't mastered some things, because i'm still growing as a person. who said it's not the same for you? so keep drawing, animating, designing, whatever. it doesn't even have to relate to any of those, it could be gymnastics, acting, some kind of sport- either way, all you want is progress.
You should build your own goals and dreams. I think it’s really sad that some people don’t get a chance to build their own dreams because of outside pressure.
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They showed how hard work really pays off . If you have a dream and you can't live without it then go for it as Park Jimin said ->
“ Go on your path even if you live for a day"

the constant reckoning 🎀
maybe mediocrity isn’t wrong. maybe you don’t need to be the best at everything you do. maybe you don’t need to be the best at anything you do. it’s ok to simply do things because you enjoy doing them. its ok to not want to advance in your job. nothing has to be a competition. you don’t need to be better than anyone. you can do things just because they’re fun. you don’t need to read up on the history, and know everything about it. its ok to just exist. its ok.




My best advice: write through the chapters of your life. Write down your hopes for the future, and when the future comes, keep on writing. Collect little business cards from your favourite cafes, take silly pictures of your sink, scribble love letters to your future self and keep all the little notes that people leave you. One day, all of this will be in your past, and you won’t remember any of it. But that same day, you might pick up the silly little business card or the silly little note, and you’ll be happy you kept it all. :)
Dear stranger,
have you ever cried so hard that you couldn't recognize your voice afterwards? Have you ever cried so hard that you couldn't breathe and was afraid you'd die?
If you have, remember that you have made it another day, week, month and year. You're still here. You're here for a reason. Don't give up. Keep going.
When it's hard, you feel like you want to give up, but what if instead when you want to hide from the world all that could save you would be a hug, a cup of tea and a sweet word?
As I'm writing this, I can't help but wonder what the future holds. We may have a lot of dark days ahead, but the sun always comes up after the storm.
Have you ever noticed how quickly and peacefully the sky pulls herself together after it rains? How the next day the sun comes up and it shines even more beautiful than before?
Each one of us cry, some harder, some much more often than others. Crying is good. I know you think to yourself, that you're weak when you cry, but you're strong. You're strong because after you stop crying, you get up and have to go on with your daily life. Even washing your face and drinking some water afterwards can be a big effort, but it means that you take care of yourself, as you should. It means you're on the right way.
So next time you cry, cry long and hard. After you finish, listen to some healing music, get up from your bed and go to work, to school, take a walk...etc. Tell yourself it'll get better. Because it always will.
If you feel like nothing makes sense anymore, believe me it does. Everything is for a reason, and everything that's broken, has got a cure, a healing. Speak to someone, there are so many people that feel exactly like you do.
You will get through it. I believe in you.
- from a stranger, that feels just like you
ATTENTION WRITERS OF TUMBLR
It is not wrong to love your own characters, or to have your favorite fictional character to be one of your own. They are your creations, and are influenced by traits you life the most. You are always writing a character that is written by you, so you are the person who is going to relate to them the most. It is ok to make characters based on aspects of yourself, because you yourself are a unique person. It is always better to love your own characters than it is to see them as nothing but a bunch of words.
If you don’t care about your characters, how can you ever expect your readers to care about them. When people say “Write what you know.” Don’t take that literally. The best way to think is what about what you enjoy, that joy will always be clearly visible to anyone reading it. Passion is what makes a good book, and there will always be a group of people that will like what you are passionate about. Even if you only write as a hobby, hobbies are meant to be fun! Of course it’s good to listen to feedback, but remember that it’s your story, not theirs.
(Spoilers for my book, skip to last paragraph if you plan on reading it when it’s finished)
Even my favorite fictional character is one of my own. In the Fantasy novel I am currently writing, there is a character named James W. H. Honorborn. He is a ‘Hee-Hoo’ kind of wizard with a long white head of hair and beard, wears black robes with gold detailing, and has a voice similar to J.K. Simmons. On the surface he seems mostly harmless, barely casting any magic and loving to just exposit random information with his many stories, but in reality he is of a race created by gods. (In my world each galaxy has it’s own set of gods, most life is from evolution, but sometimes the gods create their own species to protect their favorite lifeforms) James looks mostly human, but is actually an Eldritch mage, immortal people who are highly proficient is magic and memorizing stuff. Their purpose is to involve themselves in cultures and learn everything about them. For most of the book, James is practically harmless, being a pacifist and very caring friend, but in the final battle, when the antagonists barely noticed his existence, but then he proceeds to cast a spell so badass, it can be seen from anywhere on the planet.This is not even the main character of my book, even though he’s my favorite. He is a perfect foil to my protagonist and his goofy nature and humor makes him one of the most human characters I’ve seen in a book.
Remember that every character you write, every passerby and every big bad is one of your OC’s, so treat them like one. Try to make every single person in your story enjoyable to write! I’ve met many people who tried to get into writing, but are stuck on a bunch of unfinished wip’s. When I read them, 6 times out of 10, it stops at a scene where there is at least 1 characters your not ever supposed to care about. Care about your characters, and people will care about them. To the average person, reading is not a job, a good book should be fun, and a great place to start is to have fun writing it.
Disappearing from this world is extremely easy, especially when no one knows you exist. it's the appearing and trying to stand out that's difficult, when your mind is begging to be free from all of your worries.
The world is full of beauty, if you know where to look. A sunrise, a flower blooming, a child's laughter - these are the things that remind us of the magic that surrounds us. Let's open our eyes to the beauty of the world, and let it fill our hearts with joy.
The Power of Tiny Steps: Unleashing Your Potential One Day at a Time
We all have dreams, aspirations that flicker like fireflies in the darkness of our minds. But sometimes, the path to achieving those dreams seems daunting, a mountain too steep to climb. We get caught in the trap of thinking we need to make grand gestures, take giant leaps, to see real progress. But the truth is, real change, real growth, happens in the quiet moments, in the seemingly insignificant steps we take each day.
Imagine a seed. It doesn't sprout overnight into a towering oak. It takes time, patience, and consistent nurturing. The same principle applies to our goals. We need to cultivate our dreams, one tiny step at a time.
Start with something small. Read a chapter of that book you've been meaning to finish. Write for 15 minutes, even if it's just a stream of consciousness. Go for a walk, breathe in the fresh air, and let your mind wander. These small actions, repeated consistently, become the building blocks of success.
Don't be afraid to celebrate your small victories. Each step forward, no matter how small, deserves recognition. Acknowledge your efforts, appreciate the progress you've made, and let that positive reinforcement fuel your motivation.
Remember, the journey is just as important as the destination. Embrace the process, enjoy the ride, and trust that each tiny step you take is leading you closer to your dreams.
So, take a deep breath, find your inner strength, and start taking those tiny steps. You might be surprised at how far you can go, one day at a time.

Don't let fear hold you back. Take a leap of faith, and watch your world expand. You're capable of amazing things!

You are stronger than you think. Don't give up on your dreams. Keep pushing forward, and you'll achieve anything you set your mind to.
"Happiness is not something ready made. It comes from your own actions."