Quote of the day: 

Being unique is never easy, and often, by the time culture catches up with you, there are only a few people who notice. -Henry Rollins 




Credit: © C.M. Guerrero/Miami Herald/TNS Dayme Delagado


This 18-year-old  Cuban-American student, Dayme Delgado, who once struggled to learn the English language is now headed to MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology), where she has a full-ride scholarship to study theoretical mathematics. The daughter of Cuban immigrants, Dayme was not exposed to the English language until she got to kindergarten, and spent the first three years in classes for English-language learners.She didn't understand most of the subjects, and the only thing that seemed to make sense was math-which she excelled in, and later on entered into competitions and tutored classmates and others.


Credit: Museum of Happiness


According to Goodnews Network, there exists a Museum of happiness, a non profit organization with no permanent location, which plans to open the world's first Museum of happiness in September in London. After raising $36, 000 in funding, they are set to open a physical museum. On their website it states their aim is: 'Connecting and inspiring people to live more fulfilled lives.' And the team is keen to make it free to visit -assuming the museum can make enough money from memberships and general programs.  





As seen on ArchDaily, Arrow Studio

Architects: Nervegna Reed Architecture + PH Architects

Brief: Build a small gallery in the back yard, where client could hang paintings and photos, as well as use as a studio space

Theme: Minimalism, frames, optical timber
Location: Hanging Rock, Woodend, Australia



Peace. Love. Light* 



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