who?
@jazzysworld
who?
@jazzysworld
“Simply, running into a “problem” forces you to take action to resolve it. That action wil inevitably lead you to think differently, behave differently, and choose differently. The “problem” becomes a catalyst for you to actualize the life you always wanted. It pushes you from your comfort zone, that’s all.”
“Your brain can only perceive what it’s known, so when you choose what you want for the future, you’re actually just recreating a solution or an ideal of the past. When things don’t work out the way you want them to, you think you’ve failed only because you didn’t re-create something you perceived as desirable. In reality, you likely created
... See morethey are lessons if you allow them to be
“We find ourselves thinking:“Is this al there is?” because we forget that everything is transitory, and no one single instance can summarize the whole. There is nowhere to “arrive” to. The only thing you’re rushing toward is death. ***Accomplishing goals is not success. How much you expand in the process is.***”
“A belief is what you know to be true because experience has made it evident to you. If you want to change your life, change your beliefs. If you want to change your beliefs, go out and have experiences that make them real to you. Not the opposite way around.”
“Not wanting to do something “would make you feel indifferent about it. Fear = interest.”
The earliest attempt at communication was through cave paintings, the earliest of which have been dated at more than 40,000 years old. In this period, known as the Upper Paleolithic, paintings appeared in places as far apart as Western Europe and Indonesia. These earliest representations were hand stencils and simple geometric shapes. It was around
... See moreThe earliest known surviving oil paintings are Buddhist murals created c. 650 AD in Bamiyan, Afghanistan.
In europe, the 11th century is when the first oil paintings were found; painted on wood.
Used to paint with egg tempera.