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klbhns · 1 month
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tryna wrap my mind around the fact that this was all recorded BEFORE renaissance
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klbhns · 1 month
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In the grand scheme of life, the pursuit of happiness stands as humanity’s central quest, a unifying force that transcends cultural, social, and geographical boundaries. Maude Hadden’s poignant declaration, “The three greatest influences in my life were my mother, my husband, and God’s great outdoors,” though seemingly straightforward, reverberates with profound depth. It intertwines the threads of our aspirations with the diverse tapestry of existence, encompassing the intricate bonds of family, the tender complexities of romance, and the breathtaking splendor of nature that surrounds us.
Life, with its kaleidoscope of experiences, unfolds with an inherent beauty that permeates every circumstance – whether it be the euphoria of triumph, the poignancy of pain, or the resilience forged through adversity. In these moments, it is the influences such as those highlighted in Hadden’s quote that propel us forward, guiding us along the labyrinthine paths of existence toward a state of inner peace and fulfillment.
From the earliest stages of life, we are imbued with the profound value of love – a force that knows no boundaries and extends its reach to embrace neighbors, enemies, friends, and, above all, family. Love serves as the compass that navigates us through life’s darkest valleys, providing solace, strength, and sustenance in times of personal turmoil. It is in the crucible of adversity that we learn the importance of balance – a delicate equilibrium that demands we recognize and value the multifaceted aspects of our lives, drawing strength from the harmonious interplay of light and shadow, joy and sorrow.
In much the same vein, Hadden’s quote encapsulates the multifaceted essence of love – from the intimate bonds of family and the tender affections of personal relationships to the transcendent connection with the boundless beauty of the cosmos. As expressed in Teyana Taylor’s soul-stirring anthem “We Got Love,” featuring the legendary Ms. Lauryn Hill, “Love is the new money… You keep your sense of love, you keep your sense of purpose.” Indeed, love permeates every facet of our existence, from the art we create to the words we speak, and even the nourishing sustenance of our mothers’ culinary creations.
Amidst the tumultuous transition from the innocence of childhood to the uncertainties of adulthood, it is our passions – our enduring love for the outdoors, the arts, and the communities that nurture us – that serve as steadfast beacons of hope and inspiration. Hadden’s quote, with its resonant symbolism of balance, provides a guiding light through the labyrinth of uncertainty and fear that accompanies such transitions. Like a child venturing into the darkness, we are gripped by the fear of the unknown as we embark on the journey of college life, away from the familiar embrace of family and the safety net of home. Yet, it is in these moments of vulnerability that we discover our inner reservoirs of strength and resilience, empowered by the responsibility to chart our own course through the uncharted waters of the future.
In the face of life’s myriad challenges, it is our passions – the enduring love for family, the soul-stirring melodies that resonate within us, and the transcendent beauty of nature – that sustain us and guide us along the path to fulfillment and inner peace. Hadden’s quote, with its profound resonance and timeless wisdom, serves as a poignant reminder of the profound influence that shapes our existence and illuminates our journey through the labyrinth of life’s uncertainties. From the earliest stages of childhood to the trials and tribulations of adulthood, we are imbued with the understanding that life is a journey – a continuous battle against internal doubts and external adversities. And through it all, it is the enduring power of love – in all its myriad forms – that lights our way forward, guiding us toward a future imbued with purpose, passion, and profound fulfillment.
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klbhns · 1 month
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what do i have cooking
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klbhns · 2 months
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still me though they secretly despising
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klbhns · 5 months
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social media is so damaging
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klbhns · 5 months
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the lack of empathy in this world honestly scares me and i sound like a hypocrite saying this, i scare myself.
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klbhns · 5 months
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u see the ocean with fear, i see the ocean as endless possibilities
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klbhns · 5 months
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blue
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klbhns · 6 months
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if it’s not okay in the end , it’s not the end. keep going!
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klbhns · 6 months
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perfection
balance
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klbhns · 6 months
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life’s sucks sometimes but js keep swimming
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klbhns · 6 months
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klbhns · 6 months
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all I wanna accomplish is finding myself again
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klbhns · 6 months
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i need a quiet place for my mind
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klbhns · 6 months
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did i js eat this whole thing in 4 minutes? yes.. i did
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klbhns · 6 months
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i love the school boy style
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