A master in the art of living draws no sharp distinction between his work and his play; his labour and his leisure; his mind and his body; his education and his recreation. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues his vision of excellence through whatever he is doing, and leaves others to determine whether he is working or playing. To himself, he always appears to be doing both.

L. P. Jacks (via soul-surfer)

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    This is exactly how I feel :)
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    To my Kindergarten teacher, who chided me for not learning that there is a time for work and a time for play - FUCK YOU!
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