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Not everyone will understand your journey. That’s fine. It’s not their journey to make sense of. It’s yours.

Zero Dean

Author | Photographer | CG Artist | Filmmaker

Written by Zero Dean and prompted by personal experiences. No AI was used in the creation of this content.

When someone asks you questions and you answer them, that's called an interview. Fine for trying to land a job,
If you always have to wait for something to be cool before you support it, won't like something until you
While labels can be targets to strive for, more often than not, labels are limits. People define the boundaries of
If your life is currently easier than it once was, take a moment to appreciate and dwell on that fact.
If it isn't based on facts, or you have to distort the truth, spin information, cherry pick, or make up
Repeat after me: I am going to make it through this day. I'm going to make it through this week.
The response you get to something isn't always an accurate measure of its value. If you're proud of work you've
People often demonstrate their suitability for a job by the amount of effort & enthusiasm they invest to get it.
Life is a journey. It's hard to accurately assess where you are when your present vantage point doesn't allow you
Comparing your journey to someone else's or trying to follow someone else's footsteps to get to where they got –
If you've ever appreciated being encouraged, if you've ever been fond of hearing that you're good at something that you
Don't be so focused on opportunities that you missed that you miss opportunities that exist.

No ads • No sponsors • No seminars • No “secrets to success” • No mystical motivation • No insincere enthusiasm • No superficial ego-boosting posts • No manipulative marketing tactics • No emphasis on materialism over happiness • No desire to imitate anyone or conform to the status quo • No insistent requests to subscribe to blog or follow on social media • No hidden agenda • No one to impress. • No hypocrisy — I live in congruence with the lessons I share. Love it or hate it. Content is written to be helpful and meaningful, not perfect or popular or designed for likes.