“In the space which thought creates around itself there is no love. This space divides man from man, and in it is all the becoming, the battle of life, the agony and fear. Meditation is the ending of this space, the ending of the me.”
Hannah is a Palindrome's Life List
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1. develop a daily morning routine
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2. get a job i love
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3. travel more
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4. Be happy everyday
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5. surround myself with people who love me for who i am
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6. figure out what i want to study
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7. Learn to kiteboard
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8. get a passport
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9. spend more time at the beach
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10. take dance lessons
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11. buy a bicycle
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12. run a 5k
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13. Take at least 10 new photographs a week.
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14. look up words i don't know
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15. Get SCUBA certified
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16. Learn to identify plants, flowers, and trees
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17. Collect quotes and sayings.
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18. meet my secret agent lover man
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19. Wear sunscreen every day!
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20. pay off my library fine
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21. learn how to drive stick-shift
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22. Learn to play the guitar
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23. grow my hair long
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24. listen to music more often; use it to make me jollier; find out what kind of music I really like
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25. be a succulent wild woman
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26. get a meaningful tattoo
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27. start a blog
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28. learn to sew
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29. Make a list of 100 things that I can do for free.
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30. write down my dreams
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31. backpack through Europe
1 cheer5,217 people
Recent entries
“I love to see a young girl go out and grab the world by the lapels. Life’s a bitch. You’ve got to go out and kick ass.”
“I am suggesting . . . that you see your pain with its integrity. I am not saying that you should accept it, or dwell or indulge in it; I am saying you should see it, just as you can see the sunrise or the sunset. Your pain can be a source, like the color blue, or orange for that matter. It can be one of your colors; it can be a tool.”
