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Children, however, don’t like having to be hyper-competent. So it’s not surprising that Charlotte wants me to be the mother for her now. I
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them—more independent, more empathetic toward whatever secret hardships others have gone through (or are currently going through), and more in love with all the good parts of humanity. If you ever wonder why I seem to love people so much, to make endless Internet stranger friends, getting coffee with anyone who writes me a nice email, it’s because
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“Oh, Sylvie.” Cecelia looked tired from lack of sleep, from holding her world together by herself. Izzy had discovered the word no, and the toddler woke up in the morning yelling it from her crib.
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A Productive Member Of Society in my own weird way, a Real Artist.
Amanda Palmer • The Art of Asking: How I learned to stop worrying and let people help
She was so funny but so serene. Her mantra, which I now have tattooed on my body, is “Everyone does their best; some people’s best is shitty.”
Kelly Williams Brown • Easy Crafts for the Insane: A Mostly Funny Memoir of Mental Illness and Making Things
Why didn’t Jiyoung’s mother ever speak up? No one had shared this in detail with Jiyoung – not her mother, relatives, older friends, or even friends her own age who’d had children. The babies on television or in movies were all pretty and cute, and mothers were always portrayed as beautiful and noble. Jiyoung was responsible and equal to the task o
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