Casa Na Xemena by Ramon Esteve // Ibiza, Spain
Anonymous asked:
Yo era el libro más viejo de su biblioteca, pero le contaba las historias más bonitas.
Anonymous asked:
blossomfully answered:
Here’s why you shouldn’t commit suicide:
1. There’s so much left to see and do in the world.
2. This one person is so teeny tiny and no matter how you feel now they’re not as great as you think.
3. One day you’ll wake up next to the love of your life and you’ll be glad you waited and worked for it.
4. You’ll never hear your favourite song again.
5. Plus, think of all the amazing music you’ve still got left to discover!
6. You’ll never taste chocolate, or pizza, or the thousands of other ridiculously unhealthy but delicious foods out there.
7. You’ll never be able to go sky diving, parachuting, free falling, paragliding or any multitude of activities that make you feel like you’re flying.
8. Think of how much your family will miss you (clue: a lot)
9. You’ll never read another book (this alone should convince you not to commit suicide; books are the single most wonderful thing in the world)
10. You won’t get to travel the world and see everything you’ve ever wanted.
11. You’ll never be able to help another suicidal person and convince them not to take their life
12. You miss sunsets and sun rises and everything in-between.
13. Skinny dipping.
14. Think of all the jokes and giggles and laughter you’ve still left to share.
15. Think of all the wonders of the world you’ve still left to behold.
16. You wouldn’t allow your best friend to take their own life if they were in the same situation.
17. There are more reasons to live than die.
18. You’ll never see, feel, touch snow again.
19. You won’t be here to watch all the wonderful Disney films which are bound to appear in subsequent years.
20. You won’t be here to get shouted at for singing too loudly in the showers and not caring
21. You’ll miss feeling the rain on your skin and getting drenched in the downpour
22. Cake.
23. You owe it to your future self to keep going
24. You can save the world.
25. Talking to someone will make you feel better and you won’t regret it.
26. Time heals all wounds
27. You’ll never feel the sun on your back and wonder how the universe was formed
28. You’re more important than you think
29. Somewhere, someone is looking at you and thinking you’re the most beautiful, wonderful person they’ve ever seen
30. If you’re not alive, you’ll never meet them
31. Unrequited love is a lesson, not an ending
32. You have a purpose, and that purpose isn’t to find someone who loves you; it’s infinitely more complex.
33. You’ll miss New Years kisses and passionate make out sessions at Christmas.
34. Puppies and kittens, and more generally all baby animals.
35. No one will ever get to see that beautiful smile ever again.
36. You’re stronger than you know, and you’re strong enough to get past this.
37. You’ll never learn how to make sushi (and believe me you’re missing out because sushi is delicious)
38. You won’t be able to join a choir
39. You won’t be able to join a band
40. You won’t be able to join a circus
41. In fact you won’t be able to join anything
42. You’ll miss kite flying and hot air ballooning on hot summer days
43. No more picnics under the stars or barbecues in the shade
44. You won’t get to go to festivals or music events
45. You’ll never get to stand up for something you really believe in, like human or animal rights
46. You won’t fulfil your dreams
47. There are so many more people to meet, friends to make, lovers to kiss
48. You’ll never go to another zoo; meet another panda or polar bear or hippopotamus
49. You won’t get to go for long walks in parks
50. Or sunbathe and fall asleep in the daylight
51. You’ll never have pillow fights at midnight
52. You’ll never see another solar or lunar eclipse.
53. There won’t be a chance to learn a new language
54. Nor a new instrument
55. Writing in a diary is so much more effective in pain relief than physical harm (it’s also more constructive and less destructive)
56. You’re a human being with so much potential
57. You can either come out of this stronger, or you can give up
58. Prove everyone who ever thought you were weak wrong
59. You may not be loved romantically, but you are still loved
60. Consider how lucky you are and what you have first, and you will be much happier
61. Ice cream (and sorbet)
62. Desserts in general
63. Running is much more effective than physical harm
64. You don’t want to let your demons win, do you?
65. You haven’t completed everything on your bucket list
66. You’ll never go to the beach again and feel the unreasonably satisfying sensation of sand between your toes
67. The sound of the ocean hugging the shore will be lost
68. You won’t go snorkelling or scuba diving or surfing in the sea
I don’t like being sad; I don’t think anyone does particularly. But maybe it’s true that we have to experience sadness in order to appreciate happiness. After all, optimism is attractive and it’s not like we have a choice.
Trust is the easiest thing to break in the world. It’s more fragile than crystal and less repairable than a shattered Ming vase.
You always complained that I didn’t trust you; said it was a sign of my lack of love. But I don’t think you ever realised that I trusted you more than anyone in the world, and that was so hard for me because I knew how it would end.
But I tore down my walls just to prove how much I loved you. You just couldn’t see it.
“I don’t hate you,” she promised. “I swear I don’t.
“It just hurts too much to be around you right now.”
Home again😊😍
De vuelta en casa