“When you judge another, you do not define them, you define yourself” -Wayne Dyer

intheeyesofaurora:

This is actually true. next time someone judge others, listen to what they’re actually saying, like what is their point of view, what aspect. They’re actually defining themselves and you can tell a lot about that person.

"No doubt there are real, epigenetic differences in the way people think and see the world, but in epigenesis lies the key: Nature gives us talents, but nurture determines how we use them, and how mono or multidimensional our minds become."

http://bigthink.com/ideas/40649

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samportillo:

Aveces pasa muy amenudo

samportillo:

sarahssuperadventure:

I just bought this! I’ve been meaning to get my very own Octopod for such a long time now, so it’s my prize for finally paying my rent and the electricity bill. Which if anything probably means I shouldn’t spend any money, but um, I don’t know whatever man student loan.

Gretchen Lewis runs a beautiful Etsy shop, totally check it out and get yourself your very own Octopod? I think shes adding more to the shop lately. I probably should of waited but I couldn’t help myself. So stoked for mail!

Monstaaaawr

life:

Though the real Dracula, Vlad the Impaler, was from what is now part of Romania, the Count Dracula of popular imagination was portrayed by Hungarian actor Bela Lugosi, who kept his trademark native accent in potraying the bloodsucking aristocrat. And Lugosi’s only one of a veritable army of people from the rich culture of the Central European nation who have made their mark on history.

Hungary for more? (Sorry.) — Most Important Hungarians