A succinct summary of a week in photos and insightful quotes (according to the author’s opinion)
For a unitary time endowment of an individual, it might be beneficial to allocate some time to observe what has been happening and draw life lessons. After several contemplations, one thing remains, during the time of joyful and melancholic, those moments shall pass anyway. A good reminder to prevent individuals from getting euphoria and misery: this, too, shall pass.
“The function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days trying to prolong them. I shall use my time.” – Jack London



Wisdom allows man to act in a proper and suitable way. That is, to live in a balance of multiple aspects – not too much, yet, not too little.



A shift, a change, and a transition might be struggling.
Adjusting, adapting, and starting a new habit might be hard.
Moving into a whole new environment might not be easy.
Taking a leap to the unknown and uncertainty might not be comforting.
But those are not only necessary but also sufficient conditions in order to live instead of merely exist.



I might not know what would happen. I might not know if something conceals a meaning.
Nevertheless, I know that I am on the right track.
Why? Because I believe so.



“You are such a fool
To worry like you do
…
If the night runs over
And if, the day won’t last
And if your way should falter
Along these stony paths
It’s just a moment
This time will pass“
Stuck in a Moment (You Can’t Get Out Of) – U2
