One of the interesting things about success is that we think we know what it means. A lot of the time our ideas about what it would mean to live successfully are not our own. They’re sucked in from other people. And we also suck in messages from everything from the television to advertising to marketing, etcetera. These are hugely powerful forces that define what we want and how we view ourselves.

What I want to argue for is not that we should give up on our ideas of success, but that we should make sure that they are our own. We should focus in on our ideas and make sure that we own them, that we’re truly the authors of our own ambitions. Because it’s bad enough not getting what you want, but it’s even worse to have an idea of what it is you want and find out at the end of the journey that it isn’t, in fact, what you wanted all along.

Philosopher Alain de Botton ofinding purpose and success (via explore-blog)

CABINET DE CURIOSITÉS - Making Off

E para ver fotos lindas do trabalho já pronto, clica aqui!

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” Prototyes ” - Gérard Cambon - Galerie Grand’Rue via animula vagula

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” Prototyes ” - Gérard Cambon - Galerie Grand’Rue via animula vagula

Model of the Sydney Opera House

Entre os meus papéis, encontrei esse postal do V&A. 

Demonstration Model of the Sydney Opera House

The Work Cycle

Inspiração! 

Vários exemplos de empresas em que os funcionários adotaram a bike como meio de transporte. E não é só fora do Brasil não. Um número cada vez maior de brasileiros tem utilizado a magrela para ir ao trabalho. O número pode ser pequeno se comparado com outras cidades do mundo, mas sei que vamos conquistar as ruas! Eu tô fazendo a minha parte. E vc?

Market Lane - Claire Larritt-Evans

Lindo projeto de interiores da Claire Larritt-Evans. Tem uma bela entrevista dela aqui. E outros trabalhos no site

 Enjoy!