1. Many people spend their entire lives doing things they don’t really care for” and “endure their lives” says reknowned creativity expert Sir Ken Robinson in a talk for the School of Life on finding our purpose and following our passion. Robinson—who is known for speaking out against our highly standardized, one-size-fits-all education system that follows a “linear mode of production” and steers workers toward filling slots at companies so our economy can “beat China”—says the problem with this system is that humans are hard wired to use our imaginations and produce new things. When we find ourselves doing things we aren’t passionate about, we are, unsurprisingly, pretty miserable.
     

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  3. Power what is always has been from the beginning of time. The slow decay of your humanity. It does not care about people, power only wants one thing… more.
     


  4. We more are troubled by the few who have more than by the many who have less.
    — Unison Prayer
     


  5. Why do I feel that the world is closing in? Why do I feel abandoned by the very people that say they care? Why does there never seems to be clear skies for me at all? Why do I feel that God has abandoned me.