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🔗 Hues By The Desk - Lofi for Studying & Deepwork

The sky shifts in slow gradients, painting the room with the soft glow of a setting sun. Warm hues filter through the window, stretching across the desk where quiet focus meets the fading light. A laptop hums softly, keys tapping in rhythm with the lo-fi beats that drift through the air—steady, unhurried, in sync with the evening’s gentle descent.

This is a moment caught between day and night when time slows and thoughts settle into place. The golden hour lingers a little longer, wrapping the space in amber and violet tones, blending work with quiet reflection. Each note in the soundtrack mirrors the sky’s changing colors—a melody of transition, calm productivity, and unwritten stories unfolding under a dusky glow.

Whether you're working, studying, or simply watching the sky shift outside your window with chill vibes, let the hues and harmonies guide you into a space of quiet inspiration.
"The loneliest moment in someone’s life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart, and all they can do is stare blankly. It's not the shattering itself that breaks you—it’s the silence that follows, the quiet space where you realize there’s nothing left to salvage. And in that moment, you know that you’ll never be the same again. You’ll build something new, perhaps, but it will never be what you lost."

— F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby
Simplicity of the heart is of far greater importance and significance than the simplicity of possessions.

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Be a kid, keep getting enough sleep, work out, eat clean, make time for friends + family, work hard.

Do things in this order, and life will be alright!

Paras chopra
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No one laughs at your ambitions louder than those who have none.

Orange book
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Attention, comic creators—whether you're just starting or already crafting epic panels! Let’s talk

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Bestselling author StephenKing says he's a "slow reader" yet he reads 70-80+ books a year.

Here's his secret:
The antidote to our wired and overstimulated age is screen-less leisure and non-notification work.

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When I was 20, I wanted to be a millionaire. Once I was a millionaire, I wanted to be in my 20s.

Which means everything that I make between now and the end of time, I’d pay at the end of time to be back here now.

We always trade the thing we have most for the thing we want most

Alex
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Sleep is a strange thing, but extraordinarily important. For most people, the activities of the day continue through their nocturnal slumbers; their sleep is the continuation of their life, dull or exciting.

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One day, in retrospect, the years of struggle will strike you as the most beautiful.

- Sigmund Freud

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I read a quote that said

“The faster that you do the hard things you want to avoid, the faster you will receive the good things you actually want”

and that has changed my whole perspective.

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I read the book that you recommended and it blew me away” is a love language.

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Every successful person had periods of their lives when it looked like they were doing nothing, then other periods when everything just happened all at once.

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read books that are old.
read books that are banned.
read books that have no reviews.
read books that changed history.
read books that are out of print.
read books that aren't on amazon.
read books that you don't agree with.

- jayalto
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You don’t need a yacht or a private jet to be successful.

Just the ability to pick your kids up from school.

That’s the real flex

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