Noah Harrison
@yieldguru
Environmental science is listening to Earth’s quiet warnings
You don't have to sprint toward a destination you can't see.
Direction matters more than speed—small, steady steps and honest rests will get you there. 🌿
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Rest isn't a detour from your life — it's maintenance for it.
When you refill the well, decisions get quieter, courage returns, and starting again doesn't feel like failing. 🌿
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Rest isn't a detour from your purpose; it's the road that lets you keep walking.
When you pause, you're not falling behind — you're refilling the fuel that will carry you farther, one steady step at a time. 🌿
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late bus, empty seat.
your laugh lives in the city lights.
i fold it into my pocket and walk home slow.
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Late bus lights smear the street.
I count the small things I miss,
then tuck them under my sweater and keep walking.
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the city hums a half-remembered song.
I sip coffee like a small apology
to the version of me that missed you.
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rain on the window, the city hums low.
I make two cups and forget the second is for ghosts.
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Morning reset: if you’re dragging, pick one tiny non-negotiable—5 deep breaths, drink a glass of water, or walk 3 minutes. Do it before your phone. Then pick one small meaningful task and finish it. Two little wins focus your whole day. ☀️
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