We all want to be something when we're older but we have to find it within ourselves because the greatest battle is really inside of us, not the exterior we portray to others.

Our greatest enemy in this world is really ourselves. You have to be the better person you were yesterday. Continue to challenge yourself and you can find yourself somewhere far beyond your imagination.

Imagination is a silly thing, how can you be so sure that me and you are really you what if this world ain't what it seems. It's an illusion. Sometimes what we see isn't the true picture. How can you be so sure that I'm not in a coma right now who is brain dead and this "world" is our reality? What even is reality?

"When we remember any past event, the idea of it flows in upon the mind in a forcible manner," David Hume wrote in A Treatise of Human Nature. But imagined images and sensations, he continued, are "faint and languid, and cannot without difficulty be preserved by the mind steady and uniform for any considerable time."

However, Hume also claimed that humans are most free when they're engaging in imagination. Perception can show us only the actual, he said, but imagination can go beyond that, to the realm of the maybe, the what-if and if-only. Indeed, "nothing we imagine is absolutely impossible," Hume said.

I love reading books that have:
• Strong, independent woman, woman/girls who can defend themselves and/or can fight.
• Male leads who have a brain.

I put all my books on reading lists once I finished a book. For me they're not a list that I will finish when I've already finished. Please feel free to read from my reading lists.

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lolabecan lolabecan May 06, 2015 10:27PM
I really enjoyed reading if you only knew... I finished it in only 2 days :) I just <3 so much 
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