Good ideas require boredom. If you constantly ingest new information, the existing information can never be digested. It’s as if you’re looking at your fermenting jar on the counter every hour and wondering why nothing has happened, so you open it and stuff in another cucumber. 
come back to this ⭑ https://blog.nateliason.com/p/fermenting-great-ideas
make everything feel real!! 
https://whydesignishard.substack.com/p/the-5-habits-of-the-best-designers This means you instinctively try to find ways to be useful. You can still imagine the perfect, idealistic world, but you do not stop there. 
You need to be really right 20% of the time. Sometimes, you just need to be really right once out of 12 shots 天https://jessyio.substack.com/p/shots
 blessings
Magiccc <3
19.11
Always a good time
At restaurants, I still do this. I look at the table afterward. Chairs shifted. Glasses nudged off-center. A fork that wandered. Crumbs. Water rings.. 𓌉𓇋 

leave it there! 𓋗

Rules are comforting
they help us breathe but can stop us from learning ourselves - Design Advice Is Often Just Someone Else’s Regret

Maximalists and minimalists are the same people both are allergic to the unresolved middle. one piles on.
one strips away impulse is identical a shared panic that has not quite become itself  ♡

16.08

<3 unedited. Mountains hold the shift

24.08

( Space ) between thoughts
7.11- And if anything, that was   a good reminder:
To stay curious.
To stay open.
To remain receptive to life

3.09

Joy in consistency! 
internal benchmarks 

The finer things :)