
Sforzati di non avere solo successo, ma piuttosto di essere di valore.
Albert Einstein
Strive not to merely succeed, but rather to be of value.
Albert Einstein
It’s sure been a long time I’ve joined adopt me, so I do have a question!
I traded my basic only alley cat for a rideable potion and two bunnies that I wanted + rid potion
later on I tried Elvebredd for the first time out of curiosity, added the trade stuff blah blah and got a 2.05 percentage (none of the win fair or lose glowed, if that’s how it works)
I don’t know what are elves or the freaking trade valves ever since I joined back after years but like, what do y’all think to those who know better?
I am halfway regretting it and halfway very joyful since I always wanted the cute white bunny!
thanks for seeing this!! ^_^

“Everything that exists in this world has a meaning. It is beyond presumption for human beings to decide merely based on their needs or likes and dislikes what is valuable and what is not.”
-Masahiro Mori
ALT“What’s the price of a pet robin? Some loose change, right? And GOD cares what happens to it even more than you do. HE pays even greater attention to you, down to the last detail—even numbering the hairs on your head! So don’t be intimidated by all this bully talk. You’re worth more than a million robins/canaries. Matthew 10:29-31 [MSG]

Value Study pt. 1
Need to improve something before continuing my art (still workin on it.. I just need some time 🥲)
Years ago I attended an auction. The auctioneer was responsible for offering the crowd a variety of items that had been purchased from estate sales. It was tremendous fun! I even bought something and I have no idea why.
Everything has a price. There are trade offs. We pay what we consider to be a fair price, yet at the same time the seller believes he or she got a good deal. But what about our…
I am a child
of wonder again and
rain tells me to watch
for snails and slugs.
I gather dirt, sand, and sticks
for the terrarium
where I make a safe home
away from footsteps, fast cars, and ditch water.
I don’t want them to die
so I make them
a space for living.
I ask my ma to buy lettuce
because in the book I got from the library
I learned they will eat lettuce.
I am
greedy to learn
what keeps everything alive.
Their spiral shapes leave shiny trails behind.
I imagine I am a snail leaving
magic everywhere I go.
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It goes against what most people would do, but I think it’s best for me.
I was contacted by the director of a different community band who asked me if I would make a video of their next concert as I do for my own community band. It was very flattering to be asked since he must think I do a pretty good job at it. I HAVE been doing it for over a decade now and have become a pretty decent…

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True happiness involves the full use of one’s power and talents. John W. Gardner.
Star talent can elevate an organisation beyond incremental growth and push it into a new competitive tier. High-performing individuals bring visibility, credibility, and momentum that few other assets can match. However, organisations must handle such talent with discipline and…



1 hour colour study. I didn’t use reference local colour to test my little knowledge bruh. Well at least it still looks good in values. cols are zes
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ALTWhen brewing machinery goes up for a brewery equipment auction in Ohio, its value really depends on how it’s been treated over the years. Buyers usually start by checking the condition — does it look well-maintained or like it’s been run into the ground? Age matters too, but a slightly older machine from a solid brand can still pull good bids if it’s been looked after properly. People also think about capacity, build quality, and whether spare parts are easy to get.