Lacrimas
Valles Marineris, Battle Scar of Mars
Valles Marineris is a 4000-km long, and 7 km deep valley in Mars. It's the largest valley in the solar system.
Forwarded from Nerdy med students
“Hippocampus”
is the greek word for “seahorse”
اللي هوَ حصان البحر مدري شسمه
“Hippos” meaning horse
“Kampos” meaning sea monster
is the greek word for “seahorse”
اللي هوَ حصان البحر مدري شسمه
“Hippos” meaning horse
“Kampos” meaning sea monster
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— Watchmen Chapter 9: The Darkness of Mere Being
As far as we can discern, the sole purpose of human existence is to kindle a light of meaning in the darkness of mere being.
— Carl Jung
— Carl Jung
All I have to say is that it was one of the best shows I ever watched
Forwarded from 𖤓 المُرَعَّث 𖤓 (Abdullah Ghali)
”كان مطرّف بن عبد الله يقول: «لا تطعم طعامكَ من لا يشتهيه». يقول: لا تُقْبلُ بحديثك على من لا يُقبلُ عليه بوجهه.”
الجاحظ | البيان والتبيين.
𖤓 المُرَعَّث 𖤓
ا تُقْبلُ بحديثك على من لا يُقبلُ عليه بوجهه
*لا تسوي تبادل وتحاول تنشر قناتك*
تَشاهَقنَ لمّا أنْ رأينَ بمَفرِقي
بياضًا كأنّ الشَيبَ عندي مِنَ البِدَع
وقُلنَ: عَهِدنا فوقَ عاتِق ذا الفتى
رداءً منَ الحَوكِ الرّقيقِ فما صَنَع
وقالوا: غلامٌ زيّنَ الشَّيبُ رأسَهُ
فَبُعدًا لرأسٍ زانه الشَيبُ والنَّزَع
تسلّى الغواني عَنهُ مِن بعدِ صَبوةٍ
وما أبعَدَ النّبتَ الهشيمَ من النُّجَع
وكُنّ يُخَرّقنَ السّجوفَ إذا بدا
فَصِرنَ يُرَقِّعنَ الخُروقَ إذا طَلَع
بياضًا كأنّ الشَيبَ عندي مِنَ البِدَع
وقُلنَ: عَهِدنا فوقَ عاتِق ذا الفتى
رداءً منَ الحَوكِ الرّقيقِ فما صَنَع
وقالوا: غلامٌ زيّنَ الشَّيبُ رأسَهُ
فَبُعدًا لرأسٍ زانه الشَيبُ والنَّزَع
تسلّى الغواني عَنهُ مِن بعدِ صَبوةٍ
وما أبعَدَ النّبتَ الهشيمَ من النُّجَع
وكُنّ يُخَرّقنَ السّجوفَ إذا بدا
فَصِرنَ يُرَقِّعنَ الخُروقَ إذا طَلَع
وكُلُّ فتىً بالشِعرِ تَجلو همومُه
ويَكتُب ما تُملي عليهِ المطامِعُ
وشِعري تَختَصّ القلوبُ بحِفظِهِ
وتحظى به دونَ العيونِ المسامِعُ
ويَكتُب ما تُملي عليهِ المطامِعُ
وشِعري تَختَصّ القلوبُ بحِفظِهِ
وتحظى به دونَ العيونِ المسامِعُ
One such blogger I found quit his job at the age of twenty-five, explaining, “I was fed up with living a ‘normal’ conventional life, working 9–5 for the man [and] having no time and little money to pursue my true passions… so I’ve embarked on a crusade to show you and the rest of the world how an average Joe… can build a business from scratch to support a life devoted to living ‘The Dream.’ ” The “business” he referenced, as is the case with many lifestyle designers, was his blog about being a lifestyle designer. In other words, his only product was his enthusiasm about not having a “normal” life. It doesn’t take an economist to point out there’s not much real value lurking there.
Not surprisingly, things soon turned bleak on this fellow’s blog. After three months of posting several times a week about how to fund an unconventional life through blogging—even though he wasn’t making any money himself from his own site—some frustration crept into his writing. In one post, he says, with evident exasperation, “What I noticed is that [readers] come and go. I’ve put in the hard yards, writing quality posts and finding awesome people… but alas many of [you] just come and go. This is as annoying as trying to fill up a bucket with water that has a bunch of holes in it.” He then goes on to detail his ten-point plan for building a more stable audience. The plan includes steps such as “#2. Bring the ENERGY” and “#4. Shower Your Readers with Appreciation,” but the list still excludes the most important step of all: giving readers content they’re willing to pay for. A few weeks later, the posts on the blog stopped. By the time I found it, there hadn’t been a single new post in over four months.
— Cal Newport
Not surprisingly, things soon turned bleak on this fellow’s blog. After three months of posting several times a week about how to fund an unconventional life through blogging—even though he wasn’t making any money himself from his own site—some frustration crept into his writing. In one post, he says, with evident exasperation, “What I noticed is that [readers] come and go. I’ve put in the hard yards, writing quality posts and finding awesome people… but alas many of [you] just come and go. This is as annoying as trying to fill up a bucket with water that has a bunch of holes in it.” He then goes on to detail his ten-point plan for building a more stable audience. The plan includes steps such as “#2. Bring the ENERGY” and “#4. Shower Your Readers with Appreciation,” but the list still excludes the most important step of all: giving readers content they’re willing to pay for. A few weeks later, the posts on the blog stopped. By the time I found it, there hadn’t been a single new post in over four months.
— Cal Newport