
via http://www.brainpickings.org/index.php/2012/02/27/purpose-work-love/
So yesterday, oddly enough, while taking a shower it occured to me that so far I haven’t read a certain type of space related story. That is in which an extinction level event happens on the Earth but a few astronauts out in space survives. As the idea swarmed through my head, I quickly jumped out of the shower and jotted some points down. The main idea of the story that I want to write is that the story will be from the point of view of a team of astronauts who witness everyone on Earth die from their space ship and how they themselves contemplate and handle the situation. Its just a rough ideas so a lot of room for addition. If you know a story/novel based on this idea, please let me know in the comment section below. I will be grateful forever.

Reblogged from Thought Catalog:
Date a girl who doesn’t read. Find her in the weary squalor of a Midwestern bar. Find her in the smoke, drunken sweat, and varicolored light of an upscale nightclub. Wherever you find her, find her smiling. Make sure that it lingers when the people that are talking to her look away. Engage her with unsentimental trivialities. Use pick-up lines and laugh inwardly.

This guy got it all figured out. A true inspiration.
Last week we won the National Arts Spectrum at my school. We had to compete against 11 other teams. In this one I acted as the poor guy who’s robbed everyday. Enjoy!
The Prisoner from Mustafa on Vimeo.
Reblogged from Woman Unveiled إِمْرَأَةْ تَنْكَشِفْ:
Nelson Mandela once said that "it is through education that the daughter of a peasant can become a doctor." Her Majesty Queen Rania told us that by educating a girl we educate a family, and work towards the future. There are hundreds of men and women around the world devoting all of their time and effort to improving the lives of girls, because they see it as the best investment in a sustainable future.