Thecaffiend - Thecaffiend

thecaffiend - thecaffiend

More Posts from Thecaffiend and Others

7 years ago

Concept: I finish school. The job I work isn’t my dream job but I enjoy doing it greatly still. It pays enough to cover everything I might need. My bills are never overdue. Money is not a thought in my head. I have a place to live. So do my dogs. It is nice and warm, I have some plants, my bookshelves are full, my sheets are always clean. There is time to read at the end of a day. I read a lot. Thinking is a good thing. I meet up with friends regularly, old and new. They love me. We make memories. I have nothing to be ashamed of. I travel a few times a year, always different places. The places I see steal my breath away. The people I meet teach me of life. They are good. There is no war. The sea calls to me and pay visit. I am independent. I am content.

5 years ago

i don't think you are wrong that diagnosing ppl with anxiety and adhd and depression is lucrative, but that analysis is difficult for me to swallow wholeheartedly, as someone who has chronic depression that makes it hard for me to function at the level im expected to. it's still a disability

it is totally a disability but the ways that  “the level you are expected to function” at in society purposefully leaves your emotional needs unfulfilled I think is the main reason depression is so widespread. like the circumstances of capitalism in tandem with a biological predisposition will take you tf out but a lot of people don’t have predispositions to these conditions and still develop them and framing their fear, sadness and distraction as individual illnesses to be combatted through spending money is valuable to several industries. like its a disorder if it “impedes your daily function” but everyone’s daily function is shaped by the cruel pointlessness in the first place. they should be seen as logical reactive states that reflect societal failure. It’s just weird to me to see a diagnosis of depression, anxiety or adhd rn still being framed first and foremost as an individual chemical deficiency when sadness/anxiety/lack of focus or motivation are completely natural responses to what we’re all going through. it would be weird for the majority of people to respond to this situation with immediate hope or drive. just because something’s wrong with you doesn’t mean something’s wrong with you 

4 years ago

economists really took the divine right of kings and turned it into billionaire CEOs


Tags
1 year ago
Ace Of Pentacles

Ace of Pentacles

5 years ago
Thanks To One Third Stories, Kids Can Learn Foreign Languages The Easiest Way Possible. Get More Information
Thanks To One Third Stories, Kids Can Learn Foreign Languages The Easiest Way Possible. Get More Information
Thanks To One Third Stories, Kids Can Learn Foreign Languages The Easiest Way Possible. Get More Information
Thanks To One Third Stories, Kids Can Learn Foreign Languages The Easiest Way Possible. Get More Information
Thanks To One Third Stories, Kids Can Learn Foreign Languages The Easiest Way Possible. Get More Information
Thanks To One Third Stories, Kids Can Learn Foreign Languages The Easiest Way Possible. Get More Information
Thanks To One Third Stories, Kids Can Learn Foreign Languages The Easiest Way Possible. Get More Information
Thanks To One Third Stories, Kids Can Learn Foreign Languages The Easiest Way Possible. Get More Information
Thanks To One Third Stories, Kids Can Learn Foreign Languages The Easiest Way Possible. Get More Information

Thanks to One Third Stories, kids can learn foreign languages the easiest way possible. Get more information here


Tags
5 years ago

Your purpose in life is not to love yourself but to love being yourself.

If you goal is to love yourself, then your focus is directed inward toward yourself, and you end up constantly watching yourself from the outside, disconnected, trying to summon the “correct” feelings towards yourself or fashion yourself into something you can approve of.

If your goal is to love being yourself, then your focus is directed outward towards life, on living and making decisions based on what brings you pleasure and fulfillment.

Be the subject, not the object. It doesn’t matter what you think of yourself. You are experiencing life. Life is not experiencing you.

5 years ago

Does north, east, south and west even exist in space?


Tags
5 years ago

In regards to the expensive nature of saffron…

‘stares into distance, takes a long drag off of what is, if you look closely, in fact a candy cigarette’

what if I told you…that saffron…is actually not that hard to grow at home for your own use. 

Oh look a place you can buy the bulbs. 

If you live in a climate colder than zone 6…as I do…plant them in containers and move the containers into a basement or garage during the winter. 

They bloom in fall, and are quite lovely. And also you get saffron. 

4 years ago

Today I learned about a couple that decided to rebuild their deserted piece of land of 600 hectares in Aimorés, Brazil. They planted more than 2 million tree saplings. As a result, the site has 293 plant species, 172 bird species and 33 animal species, some of which were on the verge of extinction. It only took 18 years!

Today I Learned About A Couple That Decided To Rebuild Their Deserted Piece Of Land Of 600 Hectares In

In the early 1990s, Brazilian photo-journalist Sebastião Ribeiro Salgado was stationed in Rwanda to cover the horrific accounts of Rwanda genocide. The on-ground experience left him traumatised. In 1994, he was returning to his home in Minas Gerais, Brazil, with a heavy heart, hoping to find solace in the lap of a lush green forest, where he had grown up.

But, instead, he found dusty, barren land for miles and miles, in place of the forest. In only a few years, his beautiful hometown underwent rampant deforestation, leaving it fallow and devoid of all the wildlife. For him, everything was destroyed. “The land was as sick as I was. Only about 0.5% of the land was covered in trees,’ he shared in an interview with The Guardian. Salgado was shattered.

Saldago’s Wife Wanted to Recreate The Forest

It was at this time that Salgado’s wife Lélia made a near-impossible proposal. She expressed her wish to replant the entire forest. Salgado supported her idea, and together the couple set out on a heroic mission. Brazil Photographer Forest

Salgado bought an abandoned cattle ranch from his parents and started building a network of enthusiastic volunteers and partners who would fund and sustain their mammoth project. In 1998, the couple founded Instituto Terra – the organisation which tirelessly worked to bring a forest back to life.

Today I Learned About A Couple That Decided To Rebuild Their Deserted Piece Of Land Of 600 Hectares In

PNHR Bulcão Farm | by Weverson Rocio – 2012

Salgado sowed the first seed in December 1999. The couple hired around 24 workers in the beginning and was later joined by numerous volunteers over the years. They worked day and night – from uprooting the invasive weeds to planting new seedlings. Soon, their hard work bore fruit as tropical trees native to the region started flourishing in the area. They received a donation of over one lakh saplings which gave rise to a dense forest. The handcrafted forest comprises mostly of local arboreal and shrub varieties. Latest satellite imagery revealed how a soothing green forest cover has enveloped the area which once was a devastating arid eyesore.Since 1998, they have planted more than 2 million saplings of 293 species of trees and rejuvenated 1,502 acres of tropical forest. The biodiversity-rich zone has recently been declared as a Private Natural Heritage Reserve (PNHR).

The Impact of Salgado’s Forest

The afforestation project, which is undoubtedly one of the greatest environmental initiatives in the world, has also helped to control soil erosion and revived the natural springs in the area. Eight water springs which once dried up, flow at around 20 litres per minute at present, relieving the drought-prone region of its woes. Salgado’s forest also happens to solve the much-debated notion about climate change, proving that the trend can be reversed if tried. His forest has resulted in causing more rainfall to the area and cooler weather, bringing a drastic and desirable change in the climate.

Today I Learned About A Couple That Decided To Rebuild Their Deserted Piece Of Land Of 600 Hectares In

Instituto Terra’s Fauna | by Leonardo Merçon – 2012

The most important positive aspect of the forest till now has to be the return of the lost fauna. More than 172 species of birds, 33 species of mammals, 15 species of amphibians and reptiles have been spotted in the forest interiors, something which was beyond imagination two decades ago. Many of the plant and animal species in his forest actually feature on the endangered list.

Efforts For Good

Climate change is a harsh reality. Mankind is bearing the brunt of the relentless destruction they inflicted on the planet. Yet, people like Salgado and Lélia fill us with hope, proving that patience and persistence can be our keys to heal the wounds of nature. If two people can create a 1502-acre forest in just 20 years, then imagine how much can be done if everyone comes together to protect the environment. It must be reminded that for every tree we plant, we are adding 118 kgs of oxygen to the air every year, and reducing the carbon footprint by 22 kgs.

Efforts For Good urges all the readers to actively engage in planting trees and gradually turn this into a fixed habit.

Sources: http://www.scienceinsanity.com/2019/03/brazilian-couple-created-1502-acre.html

https://www.reddit.com/r/interestingasfuck/comments/bg0ebn/a_couple_decided_to_rebuild_their_deserted_piece/

  • hyperstaticradiographic
    hyperstaticradiographic liked this · 2 weeks ago
  • cicelythereaper
    cicelythereaper liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • enement
    enement liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • itsrandombooklover
    itsrandombooklover liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • stitchers
    stitchers reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • grlffithsgay
    grlffithsgay liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • jewishvitya
    jewishvitya liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • gregarious-cervine
    gregarious-cervine reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • gregarious-cervine
    gregarious-cervine liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • homosexual-pool-noodle
    homosexual-pool-noodle liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • fenik
    fenik liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • jollycaptrogers
    jollycaptrogers liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • hilarythehamburger
    hilarythehamburger reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • sztefa001
    sztefa001 reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • queerfandommiscellany
    queerfandommiscellany liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • impossible-is-real
    impossible-is-real liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • taciturn-nerd
    taciturn-nerd liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • vesper-potato
    vesper-potato reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • vesper-potato
    vesper-potato liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • brianthelegend
    brianthelegend liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • this-section-redacted
    this-section-redacted reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • therealkls
    therealkls reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • therealkls
    therealkls liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • hello-leeanne123
    hello-leeanne123 reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • hello-leeanne123
    hello-leeanne123 liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • twistitch
    twistitch reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • twistitch
    twistitch liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • the-chamomile-princess
    the-chamomile-princess liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • thoughtsthroughfog
    thoughtsthroughfog liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • grayjedi-rey
    grayjedi-rey liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • webedragons
    webedragons liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • advanced-thanatology
    advanced-thanatology reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • autism-crime
    autism-crime liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • therightandthehonourable
    therightandthehonourable reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • kitschie
    kitschie liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • ittybittybeastiebuddy
    ittybittybeastiebuddy reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • lazylyz
    lazylyz reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • redsparrow12
    redsparrow12 reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • blessedbycoyotes
    blessedbycoyotes liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • transpotato5
    transpotato5 reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • transpotato5
    transpotato5 liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • wanderingbasilisk
    wanderingbasilisk liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • tinygiant97
    tinygiant97 reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • tinygiant97
    tinygiant97 liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • skia-oura
    skia-oura liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • gil-estel
    gil-estel reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • gil-estel
    gil-estel liked this · 3 weeks ago
  • peachdoxie
    peachdoxie reblogged this · 3 weeks ago
  • peachdoxie
    peachdoxie liked this · 3 weeks ago
thecaffiend - thecaffiend
thecaffiend

food for thought and some aesthetics | she/her | 23 y/o |

238 posts

Explore Tumblr Blog
Search Through Tumblr Tags