Mantra potential.
Mantra potential.
In Focus: The Nenets of Siberia
In arctic northern Russia, industrialized resource extraction and climate change are presenting a double threat to the Nenets, an indigenous people native to Siberia. The Nenets depend heavily on their reindeer herds, using them for food, clothing, tools, transportation, and more as they migrate more than a thousand kilometers across the tundra every year. Photographer Steve Morgan recently traveled to the Yamal Peninsula to document the Nenets and their threatened way of life — here is a selection of his photos.
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whatshouldwecallme:
When someone steals the covers
She’s my hero.
(Source: beyonce)
This. This is making it.
(Source: beyonce)
We make certain presumptions about how the world works, and then make decisions guided by those presumptions. Well, it all goes wrong when those basic presumptions are inaccurate. Those are presumptions more about how we want the world to work, rather than how it actually does. Here are four wrong presumptions, which we have wrongly accepted as true: (1) That money is the shortest route to freedom. (2) That we can think (or analyze) our way to an answer of where we belong. (3) That we are autonomous from the environment that surrounds us. (4) That our biggest obstacles are external, rather than internal. — Po Bronson, author of “What Should I Do With My Life?”
What Should I Do With My Life?