The third of March 2019

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Desire paths are those trodden, foot created trails you sometimes see across open spaces representing places that lack a proper paved sidewalk or footpath that people (and or goats) use to make their journeys more efficient. Perhaps they signal a certain yearning to rebel against the modern world, forge your own path and thumb your nose at the algorithms of urban planning. On one hand, they are a form of active resistance, dividing planted grassy knolls and designated open spaces, but on the other, they are literally perhaps the “path of least resistance” making traveling across these spaces perhaps easier and less time consuming. Desire paths are the physical manifestation of one of the paradoxes of being human – a longing to be your own, individual person, guided by your own desires, intuition and knowledge that is better than anyone else’s for your experience; however, longing to belong and fit in with others, to experience the stages of life in their proper order and to share your life’s path with others. Perhaps there is no real solution other than finding balance between our yearning for individuality and belonging, and maybe updated urban planning algorithms.

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What is your desire path?

The twenty fourth of February 2019

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Seize the week ahead – you never know – something marvelous might happen!

What does the universe have in store for you this week?

The twenty third of February 2019

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Do you ever wonder about the places you might visit or live in? What adventures began or ended in those places, what agreements were made, what important things were decided, whether there were good times or bad times, or what other uses those spaces might have been? The world is an amazing place, and there might be amazing secrets hidden in the most normal places.

Maybe it’s a part of your story, maybe you are a part of its story.

The twenty second of February 2019

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It is easy to get lost thinking about what might have been or worrying about future plans. Perhaps take some time this weekend to just focus on what is going on in the present – take a few moments to be content and find joy in the now.

Accept the way things are in this moment.

The twenty first of February 2019

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A good friend is one of life’s most important and precious gifts. You never know where and who might become one of your most closest confidants.

Make friends wherever you go!

The seventeenth of February 2019

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Can you believe that we are already six weeks into 2019? Hopefully the year has treated you well, you have got your routine down and accomplished some beginning of the year goals. Perhaps today just take some time to relax and be content. Another new week is upon us and the best way to guarantee a fresh start is a stress-free Sunday!

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Looking forward to a fantastic week!

The fourteenth of February 2019

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Happy Valentine’s Day to all who celebrate – and if not here are a couple of goats hanging out in Haryana. Every day is a great day to eat chocolate and enjoy the people in your life who matter most. I’m grateful for my partner who took a break from doing science to send me today’s photo ❤️

Snuggling should be on the agenda everyday.

The thirteenth of February 2019

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Make your own path in life. There are pressures sometimes to have certain parts of your life sorted at certain times, but these are really arbitrary. I say, forge your own path, do what is right for you and keep exploring. Avocados and adventures are much more fulfilling than property anyway.

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 Don’t worry about the rest, find your best life and live it!

The eleventh of February 2019

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Today’s goat was photographed at an amazing place called Rakhigarhi by my partner who is currently working in Haryana, a state in northwest India. Rakhigarhi is home to two villages, Rakhi Khas and Rakhi Shapur which are situated on top of an ancient city, 4,500 years old, part of a constellation of ancient cities belonging to what archaeologists call the Indus Valley Civilization. Unlike other ancient civilizations with clear evidence of social hierarchy such as pyramids, elaborate burials or elite palaces, the Indus left behind few traces of these markers. Needless to say, the people who lived in Indus Valley cities and settlements had standardised units of measurement, a system of writing, and networks of homes and workshops within centres that appeared to be in contact with one another and as far away as Mesopotamia. Archaeological investigations in 2018 revealed a cemetery that has been the subject of much debate. However, the villages carry on farming, herding buffalo and sometimes goats, and are quite welcoming to researchers and foreigners. I had the privilege of living in Rakhigarhi for a few months in 2012, and it was one of the most transformative and wonderful experiences of my life. I am happy to share this goat with you and to reflect on my time at such a special place.

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Rakhigarhi – a 4,500 year old city and a modern village in the heart of northwest India.

The eighth of February 2019

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When the world seems hostile or indifferent, the best thing you can possibly do is simply keep moving. Things will get better, the wind and the storm will pass, so will today’s struggle. By this time next year, it may not even matter or be a distant memory. You never know, the trouble you experience today might make for golden memories tomorrow.

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Sometimes the best way to weather what life throws at you is to keep moving.