failure to communicate

Jun 03

(Source: allthingscatherine)

“The bruises go away, and so does how you hate, and so does the feeling that everything you receive from life is something you have earned.” — Jonathan Safran Foer (via g00d-winter)

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Jun 02

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Jun 01


The New York Times | Fiona Apple Faces Outward

In Ms. Apple’s new songs she is no longer a self-righteous victim. “A lot of my earlier songs are blaming other people and never thinking that I ever did anything wrong, because I was always trying to be completely loyal and honest and pure,” she said. “It’s so nice to come to a place where you can see how you absolutely enabled all these things to happen. It makes you stop being angry at people. It makes you start being more empathetic.” 
Ms. Apple has been reading about neural pathways in the brain. “What fires together wires together. If you keep on having these negative thoughts or being angry all the time, then that area of your brain is going to get stronger,” she said. 
So she’s trying to “feel everything” from a different angle. “Even when now there have been times that I’ve just felt so, so bad,” she said, “I can take myself out of it for a moment and go: ‘You watch, you’ve felt this way before, you’re going to feel great again. And then you’re going to feel terrible again, and then you’re going to feel great again.’ And when you’re feeling this way, at least know that there’s value in it — just as much value in your suffering as in your pleasure.”

The New York Times | Fiona Apple Faces Outward

In Ms. Apple’s new songs she is no longer a self-righteous victim. “A lot of my earlier songs are blaming other people and never thinking that I ever did anything wrong, because I was always trying to be completely loyal and honest and pure,” she said. “It’s so nice to come to a place where you can see how you absolutely enabled all these things to happen. It makes you stop being angry at people. It makes you start being more empathetic.”

Ms. Apple has been reading about neural pathways in the brain. “What fires together wires together. If you keep on having these negative thoughts or being angry all the time, then that area of your brain is going to get stronger,” she said.

So she’s trying to “feel everything” from a different angle. “Even when now there have been times that I’ve just felt so, so bad,” she said, “I can take myself out of it for a moment and go: ‘You watch, you’ve felt this way before, you’re going to feel great again. And then you’re going to feel terrible again, and then you’re going to feel great again.’ And when you’re feeling this way, at least know that there’s value in it — just as much value in your suffering as in your pleasure.”

(Source: darthcosper, via psychotherapy)

May 31

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May 30

nprfreshair:

sessayf:

LOVE IT!

We’re getting the free square because Wes Anderson is on Fresh Air today.

nprfreshair:

sessayf:

LOVE IT!

We’re getting the free square because Wes Anderson is on Fresh Air today.

nprfreshair:

Why Wes Anderson cast Edward Norton as a scoutmaster in his film: “Edward Norton was someone who I corresponded with over the years, and he was somebody who I thought of as a scoutmaster. He looks like he has been painted by Norman Rockwell.”

nprfreshair:

Why Wes Anderson cast Edward Norton as a scoutmaster in his film: “Edward Norton was someone who I corresponded with over the years, and he was somebody who I thought of as a scoutmaster. He looks like he has been painted by Norman Rockwell.”

May 29

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May 28

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May 27

oldhollywood:

Paul Newman on the set of Cool Hand Luke (1967, dir. Stuart Rosenberg) (via)

oldhollywood:

Paul Newman on the set of Cool Hand Luke (1967, dir. Stuart Rosenberg) (via)