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"Do what you love, don't worry about the money. The money will sort itself out."
I've preached this for years but I've only just in this moment finally understood the sentiment.
How does that happen? I would have bet my life on having understood it. I must have only understand it through logical means, and now by a higher medium.
From this moment forth I shall expand my means of open-mindedness; I must remain open to the idea that I don't know that which I think I know, even by the clearest logic.
climb this ladder to the other end and you will find yourself at the exact same altitude. nonetheless, 20 years ago it was loads of fun.
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Continuing my geek girl science, tech, engineering & math (STEM) theme in another Svaha dress. This one features a print of computer logic diagrams (a latching exclusive NOR). The dress comes with the coordinated sash and I've paired it with near-matching magenta heels.
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Oxford is full of little lanes and shortcuts that aren't known to most tourists and yet are amongst some of the most picturesque spots in the city.
Logic Lane is a good example of this. It cuts through University College and as a result it's only open during daylight hours.
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From Wikipedia, "Logic Lane is a small historic cobbled lane that runs through University College in Oxford, England, so called because it was the location of a school of logicians. It links the High Street at the front of the college with Merton Street to the rear, which is also cobbled. Logic Lane covered bridge is a short covered bridge over the lane at the High Street end. To the west of the lane are the Radcliffe Quad and the Master's Lodgings. To the east are the 1903 Durham Buildings (on the High Street) and the Goodhart Quad. The lane is locked at night (usually at a time earlier than that advertised on the signs at either end of the lane), with gates at each end. It is mainly used by pedestrians, but vehicular access is possible."
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give me the words, that tell me nothing
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music: nouvelle vague
object: indoor-sails during an art-installation in sydney 08