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“If someone in the street were entrusted with your body, you would be furious. Yet you entrust your mind to anyone around who happens to insult you, and allow it to be troubled and confused. Aren’t you ashamed of that?”

— Epictetus, Enchiridion, Share via Whatsapp

“How we fare in any given situation depends on the conduct of our body, speech, and mind. Since mind is the chief, a disciplined mind is essential.”

— Dalai Lama XIV, Stages of Meditation, Share via Whatsapp

“Dream remain a dream until you awake your mind”

— Myra Yadav, Share via Whatsapp

“Mind, purpose, passion and discipline are majestic pillars of the building of big success; the building can t stand even if one pillar is weak”

— Myra Yadav, Share via Whatsapp

“Our highest expression of self is the mind, give it your heart & treat it kind.”

— For-you-she-writes, Share via Whatsapp

“The advantage of a modern global man is that, unlike his predecessors, he can extend his mind towards the external environment, make a relatively close and stable interaction between his mind and artificial intelligence, such as computers, smartphones, social networks, online information resources, etc. Naturally, the human brain cannot store such a massive information as it can when it is connected to artificial intelligence. Making this intelligence a constitutive part of our mind, nowadays we can extend the power of our mind to a considerable extent. For that reason, in modern conditions your mind power also depends on how successfully you can make the artificial intelligence to which you are involved an integral part of your own mind.”

— Elmar Hussein, Share via Whatsapp

“If your mind is pure you can win everything”

— Santonu Kumar Dhar, Share via Whatsapp

“What is the wisest choice for a personal life goal? Should a person seek self-actualization or self-realization? Perhaps neither goal is a realistic objective, especially if human beings lack free will. What I do know is that there is dark pit so deep inside myself that I must fill it. I can pad this black hole with dread or pleasure, booze or drugs, religion or vice, action or indolence, love or hatred. Alternatively, I can fill bleakness and emptiness by increasing self-awareness and ascertain my role in the world. With limited energy resources and lack of mental acuity, I might never attain a plane of higher consciousness. I fear remaining forever blocked in a state of psychological deadlock, forevermore exhibiting prolonged mental, emotional, and behavioral disorders and plagued by psychogenic abnormalities brought about from social rejection, grief, vocational lapses, and economic and marital setbacks. In a state of mental incapacity, I might lack the ability to blunt immediate personal destruction. I need to begin a journey that leads to a higher state of awareness, and personal survival depends upon how much progress I achieve purging my mind of falsities and other toxic impurities. While personal survival necessities moving forward in order to discover a mental state of silent stasis and reach the desired endpoint of emotional equanimity, perhaps I will never achieve a mirror-like purity of the mind that is capable of reflecting the world as it really is, without distortion by a corrupted mind.”

— Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls, Share via Whatsapp

“The logical thinking ability of the conscious mind evolves as we mature. The clutter of capricious milieu relegated to the capacious matrix of the unconscious mind expands as we encounter variegated mileposts in life. Scrambled drives and conflicting motives influence formation of the conscious and unconscious self. Some of my previous apex personal motives and accomplishments are now repugnant to me. I seek to realign motives, drives, and desires of the conscious and unconscious mind into an orderly system in order to reduce anxiety and to reach self-fulfillment.”

— Kilroy J. Oldster, Dead Toad Scrolls, Share via Whatsapp

“An empty mind is a devils workshop and a spiritual mind is full of promise and can achieve everything in life including Happiness, Peace and Contentment.”

— Sham Hinduja, Share via Whatsapp

“We can only share bed not our sleep. - That s why our dreams are brightly unlike.”

— Kangoma Kindembo, Share via Whatsapp

“Never neglect the power of the mind, it narrows your sight. Use your mind to tiwst from the edge of desperacy to a world too bright. That is by rising to a certain height. Be mindful.”

— Kudretullah Sak, Share via Whatsapp

“Cluttered minds think alike.”

— Kevin Ansbro, Share via Whatsapp

“The path destined for the greats to walk is wide but narrow to the close minded.”

— Mac Duke The Strategist, Share via Whatsapp

“Power of Wisdom: You want to be happy in life? Follow the power of Wisdom. First level: “Whatever we have, we have it, whatever we do not have, we don t have.” Second level: “If I have something, so what, if I don t have something, so what.” Third level: “If I have something or if I don’t have something it’s of no consequence, the important is how much I am happy with or without that something.”

— Venugopala C.V., Share via Whatsapp

“Exercise your genius so often that you live in a perpetual state of runners high.”

— Curtis Tyrone Jones, Sleeping With Enormity: The Art Of Seducing Your Dreams & Living With Passion, Share via Whatsapp

“We are, each of us, largely responsible for what gets put into our brains, for what, as adults, we wind up caring for and knowing about. No longer at the mercy of the reptile brain, we can change ourselves.”

— Carl Sagan, Cosmos, Share via Whatsapp