The world is alive, and just as we humans draw energy from connection with other human beings, so we do too from this world.

Jellis Vaes
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  1. Look within yourself and ask yourself honestly what you want to be. Throw away the idea that school is the only way to get educated. Anything can educate you. Understand this and look through all the possibilities.

  2. But something happened when I got out into the world, something that changed me. It was the reconnection of being at one with yourself and with this world.

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