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“You choose what to think about. And you may not feel that way every day, but the truth is, that you choose what you think about. It’s one of the few things that you can choose and it is—it’s kind of the definition, I think, of being a person. It’s that you have this weird gift of consciousness and you get to choose how you direct that gift. Like, how you direct your ability to think about things. So, if you choose to think about the relative health of the romantic relationships of The Situation, you’re making that choice. MTV is not making that choice for you, The Situation is not making that choice for you, you are making that choice. If you choose to think about astrophysics, you are making that choice. Every second of your definitionally temporary consciousness, you are choosing how you spend something that will not last forever. You are choosing how you spend your life, and it will be spent. And that’s a very serious thing that you have to try to take pretty seriously, even though, of course, much of our lives—because consciousness is kind of a burden—needs to be spent turning that off, which is, you know, why God made television. But we have this responsibility to ourselves, to each other, but also to the people who came before us and the people who will come after us, to think consciously about what we’re thinking about. And that was, in some ways the beginning of The Fault in Our Stars for me, was trying to think about, what I should be thinking about. Trying to think how I should be orienting my life, what should I value, what should I prioritize. And I grew up—and so did most of you—I think, in a world that values a very specific kind of heroism. The kind where you jump on a grenade to save your buddy, or you die heroically because your family says that you can’t marry the girl you want to marry, and you’re fourteen and somehow you think that’s a deal breaker?—which is the plot of Romeo and Juliet, I ruined it for some of you, sorry; I should have prefaced that with a spoiler alert, but if you haven’t read Romeo and Juliet, that’s your fault—or in another of our great epics of heroism, The Odyssey—which I’m also about to spoil for you, but it’s a good reading experience, regardless. There’s this dude, his name’s Odysseus, he does some good warring, top-notch warring, and it takes him a long time to get home, because a bunch of stuff happens, and then he finally gets home and his wife has a bunch of suitors, and the correct response to that situation is to be like, ‘Hey! I was gone for a long time, and there’s no text messaging, you didn’t know I was okay, like of course there’s a bunch of suitors living here, that’s cool, but suitors it’s time to head on out and, you know, find someone else’s house to occupy.’ And instead, what happens is that the palace floors course with blood, and that is your happily-ever-after ending. And Augustus Waters in this novel really buys into that idea of heroism, that idea that the best lives are lived on the biggest possible stage, and that the best lives are lived with an eye toward the grand heroic gesture, whether it be sacrificial or otherwise. That, like, the good life, by definition, is the big life. Well, I’m here to tell you that even the biggest lives are temporary, including the life of Odysseus, including the life of Romeo and Juliet, because, you know, we’re temporary. And if that’s the only way that we orient our lives, if that’s the only thing that we value, we’re doing ourselves, I think, a great disservice. So, I wanted to write The Fault in Our Stars because I wanted to write a story that was about the kind of small heroism that almost all of us are going to have to choose; very few of us will have the opportunity to jump on a grenade and save many, many people. The vast majority of us will have to find tiny ways to take care of ourselves and each other in the best ways that we can figure out how to do. And that’s really what The Fault in Our Stars is about, ultimately. It’s about these two kids and their parents trying to figure out how to take good care of each other and trying to figure out how to leave the best possible world for those who will come after, and also live a life that honors those who have come before.” —John Green, on The Fault in Our Stars at the Tour de Nerdfighting Event in Austin, Texas (21 January 2012)
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#this
current obsessions

  • catching up ! 
  • iced coffee
  • perfect, cardigan weather
  • My Pandora Facebook Faves station
  • planning for Spain / Olympics ‘12 
  • feeling happy again 
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#current obsessions
“People are drawn to a music that reveals true emotion… because the things that are happening to me are happening to you.” —Scott Avett (via the-season-blue-remains)
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Jan 29, 2012359 notes
oh. my. gosh.

catching up on Parks & Rec right now and PAUL RUDD?!?! OH MY GOSH, PAUL RUDD. 

Jan 29, 20122 notes
#Paul Rudd #Parks and Recreation
Listen

sarahcchiarot:

Wilco- Misunderstood

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#wilco #misunderstood #being there
currently,

I am still praying for strength every single day and my love for the Lord is growing abundantly by the second. I feel extremely grateful for the time I’ve spent with my father- knowing that most people in the world don’t get one like mine. I’ve spent 20 good years with my favorite man and I will spend the rest of my life making sure that I get to see him again. 

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#personal #I love my dad
http://knope2012.com/issues/ → knope2012.com
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#St. Vincent #Annie Clark #THANKS JOY
The day will come, the sun will rise and we'll be fine.
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#It will #I'll be fine #The Avett Brothers
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The Ultimate NPR Workout Mix → npr.org

nprfreshair:

Pump it up, Internet: One big, gym-ready megamix you can use to sweat. Enjoy!

Jan 17, 2012459 notes
#love this!
13 - 16 January 2012 highlights

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#personal #highlights
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#personal
can i just say

fortheloveoftaylor:

that i really, really, really love jesus

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Panda Bear - Alsatian Darn

bluejay7:

Panda Bear - Alsatian Darn

Jan 15, 201212 notes
#alsatian darn #panda bear
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