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Rebecca Hildreth. photojournalism student at boston university.
Jamie Leonhart

—Satisfy Your Soul

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The grand scheme of a life, maybe (just maybe), is not about knowing or not knowing, choosing or not choosing. Perhaps what is truly known an’t be described or articulated by creativity or logic, science or art — but perhaps it can be described by the most authentic and meaningful combination of the two: poetry: As Robert Frost wrote, a poem “begins as a lump in the throat, a sense of wrong, a homesickness, a lovesickness. It is never a thought to begin with.”

I recommend the following course of action for those who are just beginning their careers or for those like me, who may be reconfiguring midway through: heed the words of Robert Frost. Start with a big, fat lump in your throat, start with a profound sense of wrong, a deep homesickness, or a crazy lovesickness, and run with it.

Song: “Satisfy Your Soul” by Jamie Leonhart

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THIS IS WATER (by SeeTheGlossary)

Moment of Silence on Flickr.
Makeshift Marathon Memorial on Flickr.
A Moment of Silence on Flickr.
A Moment of Silence for the Boston Marathon Victims on Flickr.
View from right outside Kenmore Square, Boston, Mass. #bostonstrong on Flickr.
“That’s what you’ve taught us, Boston,” Obama said. “That’s what you’ve reminded us — to push on. To persevere. To not grow weary. To not get faint. Even when it hurts. Even when our heart aches. We summon the strength that maybe we didn’t even know we had, and we carry on. We finish the race.”

View from right outside Kenmore Square, Boston, Mass. #bostonstrong on Flickr.

“That’s what you’ve taught us, Boston,” Obama said. “That’s what you’ve reminded us — to push on. To persevere. To not grow weary. To not get faint. Even when it hurts. Even when our heart aches. We summon the strength that maybe we didn’t even know we had, and we carry on. We finish the race.”

Photojournalism class trip to the Boston Globe to see John Tlumacki #bostonglobe #photojournalism #bostonstrong (at The Boston Globe)

Photojournalism class trip to the Boston Globe to see John Tlumacki #bostonglobe #photojournalism #bostonstrong (at The Boston Globe)

In the prudential center watching the amazing runners when the bomb went off. The building shook and smoke streamed from the blasts. Suddenly everyone was screaming, crying, and sprinting away from Boylston street. Still in shell shock. The police/first responder/civilian helpers are real live superheroes.