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John Green
“I never excelled academically, and took some pride in “not fulfilling my potential,” in part because I was terrified that if I tried my hardest, the world would learn that I didn’t actually have that much potential”
John Green, The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

John Green
“I’ve spent so much of my life wondering why I am here, feeling this ache behind my solar plexus that my life isn’t for anything, that it doesn’t mean anything, that the hurt hurts too much and the joy gives too little. But in the shade of the ginkgo tree, I’m able to feel, if only in moments, why I am here—that I am here to pay attention. I am here to love and to be loved, and to know and to not know. And most of all, I am here to be. To be not just on this planet, but with it. I am here to be with you, to be with my family, and even to be with this forest. The gift is being itself, and who better to show us that than the oldest lady in town. I give that ginkgo tree five stars.”
John Green, The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

John Green
“I...took some pride in 'not fulfilling my potential,' in part because I was terrified that if I tried my hardest, the world would learn I didn't actually have that much potential.”
John Green, The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

John Green
“I am thoughtful—full of thoughts, all the time, inescapably, exhaustingly. But I am also mindless—acting in accordance with default settings I neither understand nor examine.”
John Green, The Anthropocene Reviewed

John Green
“What you're looking at matters, but not as much as how you're looking or who you're looking with”
John Green, The Anthropocene Reviewed: Essays on a Human-Centered Planet

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