Leonardo da Vinci’s Long view
And DA Vinci's quote provides inspiration for my day and for the greater picture that I have in my head. I'm not trying to hold on to it. It's not achieve this or nothing because life is not a zero sum game, no matter how much some people would like you to believe that it's not. And the fact that he talks about happy sleep and a happy death are well spent days. We don't know when death will present itself
Rocío (Ro) Christensen
@rocio · 1:33
I recently moved to a very gray and overcast city and I love it. It feels like a step in the right direction of my life, but I miss the sun sometimes. And today was very sunny and I was finishing up some work and me and my brother went out to a park and just sat in the sun. And I realized it had been really long since I sat on a bench and closed my eyes and felt the sun on my face
I'm really stoked for you that you were able to get out and get some sunshine. I live in a sunny place, so sometimes I take that for granted. I grew up in a grew up in metro Detroit, so I know about gray days, especially in the wintertime. But sun exposure is really important
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Arya Sunyata
@theheartdrive · 5:00
And I just refused to cling to this idea of just only pain around her loss, I guess. Nothing was ever set up to last. Everything that starts, ends. Everything that starts, ends. All conditioned reality is finite. So DaVinci had a very interesting point there, didn't he? To live. And I think the Dalai Lama also has a quote similar you can live twice. One is living it well when it happens, and the second is when remembering it and how you lived it
DJCZ
@JonnyCitizen · 5:00
Therefore, some part of the artist in me sees something in it, and I'll set it aside, and it'll go in a notebook or in an envelope. And perhaps it'll live out the rest of its days in that envelope. Perhaps it'll be thrown away. Or perhaps someday when I pull out all of those clippings that I didn't know what they were for while I was not searching, but searching in the past, and it'll click