BE NAÏVE. BE POSITIVE. BE CREATIVE. BY LIANG HAO

BE NAÏVE. BE POSITIVE. BE CREATIVE. BY LIANG HAO

“You are what you eat. ” Your brain is what you read, what you see, and what you think you are.

Being creative is about being different in some level and standing outside the standard social norms.

The Chinese have a idiom: “童言无忌”—meaning the words that come from children’s mouths are forgivable. As time passes by, you are expected to become a grown up person with mature thoughts.

Positivity day forced me to be a happy person. Looking around, I was amazed by people walking with their eyes down staring at their phones and smiling to their screens.

Start simple, as if it’s the first day you see the world. Stay positive, as if you are the happiest person in the world.  Be creative and ignore others’ expectations from you; become the one you ought to be.

FROM WITHIN BY ELLA BRUMITT

FROM WITHIN BY ELLA BRUMITT

CREATIVITY STRESSES ME OUT BY ANNIE MIR

CREATIVITY STRESSES ME OUT BY ANNIE MIR