(via garagra)
ความรักสำคัญกับชีวิตก็จริง แต่สิ่งที่สำคัญยิ่งกว่าคือการค้นหาตัวเอง
Sometimes I feel like this is what’s happening whenever an artist I admire says they like my art.
It’s like one big paradox of art-appreciation.
(via garagra)
every child is an artist. The challenge is to remain an artist after you grow up.
Streghtsfinder Test.
just finished the test and found that this’s very interesting…
and here’s my “signature themes” (as they said)
Input
You are inquisitive. You collect things. You might collect information—words, facts, books, and quotations—or you might collect tangible objects such as butterflies, baseball cards, porcelain dolls, or sepia photographs. Whatever you collect, you collect it because it interests you. And yours is the kind of mind that finds so many things interesting. The world is exciting precisely because of its infinite variety and complexity. If you read a great deal, it is not necessarily to refine your theories but, rather, to add more information to your archives. If you like to travel, it is because each new location offers novel artifacts and facts. These can be acquired and then stored away. Why are they worth storing? At the time of storing it is often hard to say exactly when or why you might need them, but who knows when they might become useful? With all those possible uses in mind, you really don’t feel comfortable throwing anything away. So you keep acquiring and compiling and filing stuff away. It’s interesting. It keeps your mind fresh. And perhaps one day some of it will prove valuable.
Focus
“Where am I headed?” you ask yourself. You ask this question every day. Guided by this theme of Focus, you need a clear destination. Lacking one, your life and your work can quickly become frustrating. And so each year, each month, and even each week you set goals. These goals then serve as your compass, helping you determine priorities and make the necessary corrections to get back on course. Your Focus is powerful because it forces you to filter; you instinctively evaluate whether or not a particular action will help you move toward your goal. Those that don’t are ignored. In the end, then, your Focus forces you to be efficient. Naturally, the flip side of this is that it causes you to become impatient with delays, obstacles, and even tangents, no matter how intriguing they appear to be. This makes you an extremely valuable team member. When others start to wander down other avenues, you bring them back to the main road. Your Focus reminds everyone that if something is not helping you move toward your destination, then it is not important. And if it is not important, then it is not worth your time. You keep everyone on point.
Adaptability
You live in the moment. You don’t see the future as a fixed destination. Instead, you see it as a place that you create out of the choices that you make right now. And so you discover your future one choice at a time. This doesn’t mean that you don’t have plans. You probably do. But this theme of Adaptability does enable you to respond willingly to the demands of the moment even if they pull you away from your plans. Unlike some, you don’t resent sudden requests or unforeseen detours. You expect them. They are inevitable. Indeed, on some level you actually look forward to them. You are, at heart, a very flexible person who can stay productive when the demands of work are pulling you in many different directions at once.
Empathy
You can sense the emotions of those around you. You can feel what they are feeling as though their feelings are your own. Intuitively, you are able to see the world through their eyes and share their perspective. You do not necessarily agree with each person’s perspective. You do not necessarily feel pity for each person’s predicament—this would be sympathy, not Empathy. You do not necessarily condone the choices each person makes, but you do understand. This instinctive ability to understand is powerful. You hear the unvoiced questions. You anticipate the need. Where others grapple for words, you seem to find the right words and the right tone. You help people find the right phrases to express their feelings—to themselves as well as to others. You help them give voice to their emotional life. For all these reasons other people are drawn to you.
Command
Command leads you to take charge. Unlike some people, you feel no discomfort with imposing your views on others. On the contrary, once your opinion is formed, you need to share it with others. Once your goal is set, you feel restless until you have aligned others with you. You are not frightened by confrontation; rather, you know that confrontation is the first step toward resolution. Whereas others may avoid facing up to life’s unpleasantness, you feel compelled to present the facts or the truth, no matter how unpleasant it may be. You need things to be clear between people and challenge them to be clear-eyed and honest. You push them to take risks. You may even intimidate them. And while some may resent this, labeling you opinionated, they often willingly hand you the reins. People are drawn toward those who take a stance and ask them to move in a certain direction. Therefore, people will be drawn to you. You have presence. You have Command.
ฉันขี้เห่อน่ะ (ฮา)
เวลาบ่ายสอง ห้าสิบแปดนาที กับอีกยี่สิบห้าวินาที, ตามเวลาในมือถือน่ะนะ
พุทธิรักษ์โทรมา บอกว่าว่างรึเปล่า แต่ถึงไม่ว่างก็ลงมาหน้าตึกเดี๋ยวนี้เลย
พอถามว่าล้อเล่นใช่มั้ย พี่แกก็บอกแค่ว่า ลงมาเถอะน่าอย่ามาลีลา
แล้วก็ได้ถุงขนมใบเบ้อเริ่มที่มีคุ้กกี้พัฟฟ์แบบที่ชอบ กับมินิพัฟฟ์ที่คาดว่าซื้อเผื่อที่บ้านมาให้
“แวะมาน่า บังเอิญผ่านมานั่นแหละ เดี๋ยวก็ไปเรียน”
ตอนที่ถามว่าเธอมาทำไม ได้คำตอบแบบนี้แหละ
…จะไม่สงสัยอะไรหรอกนะ ถ้าเธอไม่ได้เรียนอยู่ที่รังสิตเนี่ย
โอ๊ย ยิ้มหน้าบาน ขอบคุณมากมาย ขอโทษที่ไม่มีเวลามาเจอกันเลย
แต่ว่า ขนมไม่หวานขึ้นหรอกนะรู้มั้ย? :D




