current motivations
mallory contois
Dec 21
Good Work
the hardest person to compete with is the one that’s having fun. if you’re not having fun, you’ll get beat by someone who is.
find your fun.
Dec 21
Good Work
the hardest person to compete with is the one that’s having fun. if you’re not having fun, you’ll get beat by someone who is.
find your fun.
mallory contois (@mallorycontois)
There are so many people who don’t know what they want. And I think that, in this world, that’s the only thing you have to know — exactly what you want. ... Doing what you were born to do ... That’s the way to be happy.
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Doing something on your own terms can feel better than doing the exact same thing when someone else is peering over your shoulder, telling you what to do, guiding you along .
Collab Fund • Pure Independence
when you are willing to make yourself truly vulnerable and you have zero fudgsicles left to give and you open yourself up to the world, the world will open itself up to you, I promise
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