I recommend constructing a detailed image of who you want to be and how you want your life to be, down to all the details (love-life, work, money, your home, day to day life, etc). Flesh it out fully and let your heart and desires govern the whole thing, don’t hold back at all, create your ideal life. And everyday think about it - and feel it. Feel it as if your life is already that way. And make all your decisions according to its ultimate fulfillment. Get in touch with your values, what’s really important to you, and let them guide you.
To Night, Percy Bysshe Shelley
"Death will come when thou art dead, Soon, too soon— Sleep will come when thou art fled; Of neither would I ask the boon I ask of thee, belovèd Night— Swift be thine approaching flight, Come soon, soon!“
Edgar Allan Poe : The Complete Collection of Poems
Emily Brontë : The Complete Collection of Poems
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow : “Haunted Houses”
Dana Levin : “ Styx”
William Blake : “ The Marriage of Heaven and Hell” / “A Divine Image”
Margaret Atwood : “Mushrooms”
Jorge Luis Borges : “Two English Poems”
Frank Bidart : “The Ghost”
María Negroni : “Rosamundi“
Anne Carson : “The Glass Essay”
Emily Dickinson : The Complete Collection of Poems
Jericho Brown : “Dear Dr. Frankenstein”
Sylvia Plath : “ Lady Lazarus” / “Ariel” / “Fever 103°”
Hughes Mearns : “Antigonish [I met a man who wasn’t there]”
Robert Lowell : “Florence”
Gregory Orr : “Gathering the Bones Together“
Paisley Rekdal : “Bats”
serva me, servabo te- save me and I will save you
venti, vidi, vici- I came, I saw, I conquered
capax infiniti- holding infinity
ita vero- thus indeed
mea vita- my life (in reference to someone)
amata- beloved
ad astra per aspera- to the stars through difficulties
stēllāns- having the appearance of stars
amera vita- love life
Gras es noster- The future is ours
imagine studying in the library after school and taking a nap in the poetry section with Oscar Wilde’s the picture of Dorian grey on your lap, so then at closing time they have to wake you up, then you bike home as the sunsets.
“Hence I sit fearless on my goat, My naked charms displaying.”
— Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, from “Faust I”, published p. 1808.
The Painted Hall, Old Royal Naval College, Greenwich, London SE10, England,
©Will Pryce / Country Life
‣ watching the clouds pass by your window
‣ completely changing your spotify playlists
‣ reading up on long-dead philosophers and some new ones
‣ boiling the kettle three separate times because you keep forgetting that you put it on already
‣ painting your nails
‣ listening to the trees and the birds within them
‣ flipping through unread books hoping one will catch your attention
‣ reading poetry and tasting it on the back of your tongue
‣ dabbling in witchcraft
‣ thinking about Oscar Wilde
‣ experiencing intense nostalgia but letting it consume you instead of pushing it away like you usually do
‣ getting too involved in the classical music you’re listening to and feeling the crescendo in your soul
‣ fantasizing
when whitman said “i contradict myself. i am large… i contain multitudes” and wilde said “what are you? to define is to limit” and sumney said “i insist upon my right to be multiple”
I really like reading! I want to recover all mi MBTI’s books I don’t know! :D
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