World of opportunities (the last supper in Halle / Saale)

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World of opportunities

We rely on routines to accomplish many aspects of life. Though we work hard to achieve this goal, monotony tempts us with carelessness once we have made it. Getting used always comes with the danger of a standstill: A situation that frequently prevents us from taking opportunities.

As humans, we are what we convince ourselves to be and make a significant effort to maintain this identity. But holding on to a rigid framework carries the risk of suffocation. Too often, we are already running in the free fall, but still, we resign ourselves to the massive contribution fear creates to this situation.

Permanently, we hold ourselves back because it seems that presumed safety is the more significant opportunity. But there are no better times to come one day: The vitality of life is that nothing is certain except the end.

The crucial moment is always now. And though it might be painful and terrifying to invest in opportunities, it will hurt even more if we decide to stay where we are because then, we will never be away.

Streetart in Halle / Saale

The Last Supper street art in Halle/Saale is a must-see for anyone who appreciates thought-provoking art. The mural's powerful message about inequality and the need for social justice is conveyed through its striking imagery and symbolism. By visiting this artwork, you can admire its beauty and reflect on the issues it raises. So, don't miss the opportunity to witness this remarkable piece of street art and be inspired to make a difference in the world.

Hi there, I'm Stefanie, the photographer, and author of the blog post you're reading now.


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