First principle thinking challenge #1: What's so great about the gratefulness?
HOW OFTEN DO YOU SAY "THANK YOU!" IN REAL-LIFE, ORDINARY SITUATIONS?
For starters, I think there is no better way than say "Thank you life for finding my unicorn!" #yoorslove, meaning I am so, so very grateful for Yoors and opportunities lately have been opening for me which keep me highly motivated! @Henkjan de Krijger Secondly, most of my gratefulness in this present moment gives me that positive spark about creating, writing my poetry, and stay open with new technics of drawing and approach to guitar and music even. There's spark about video editing and animation making, but most of it comes from my own writing, wondering "Hmm, how would Ivy look like if he's an animated cartoon character?" and then use my note. write all I can think of it. It's about experimenting with your abilities and talents, with everything you have at your disposal, mix it all together in a way that suits You, because only You know that answer, and share it with a world open-minded and hearted. And see what happens. For me, It's about making ideas I have been born in reality in all kinds of different shapes of love. True believer. Like I already wrote at the beginning of the challenge that I like to call "Do not let concrete stop you from blooming!", line Thank you, Life! is one of my first principles of thinking.
Today I'll like to share the top 5 thing's I'm super grateful for in my life.
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