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“Half of being smart is knowing what you are dumb”

— Solomon Short, Share via Whatsapp

“I’ve always thought the best way to overcome a stereotype is to lean into it with, you know, self-awareness.”

— A.D. Aliwat, In Limbo, Share via Whatsapp

“Have you ever heard the statement: Being in the world but not of it? This has been mentioned in writings dating back thousands of years and even in the Bible. This is basically saying that we are now human beings in this world. It is okay to accept this form, but we do not need to be only this form with all its behaviors and tendencies. It is possible, through the level of our species’ consciousness, to witness the human development (dilemma) that we have imposed onto the true self.”

— Steve Leasock, Love Will Show You the Way: Choosing the Path of Least Resistance, Share via Whatsapp

“We are a life-form that is manifesting life. This, in itself, is only an object. Nevertheless, our true self is so much more. Furthermore, what manifests in our existence depends on our relationship with the mind and how we now see ourselves.”

— Steve Leasock, Love Will Show You the Way: Choosing the Path of Least Resistance, Share via Whatsapp

“Communication is all about listening, if not more than it is about speaking. The more transparent you are, the better your communication will be. Conversely, the more your ego is in the way, the less resonance your message will have. When your personality stands between your message as well as the listeners, then your personality will dilute and distort your message you want to relay.”

— Jake Hollow, How to Deal with Emotions and the Life of a Motivational Speaker, Share via Whatsapp

“Social media is not the culprit. I am not blaming social media. It is a tool. A tool in the hands of people like us. Like any tool, it can be used constructively or destructively. I am simply trying to hold up a mirror to see myself and encouraging you to do the same.”

— Bana, 99 Days, Share via Whatsapp

“Opportunities become real if we can see them and seize them.”

— Luigino Bottega, IO - HOW TO WIN AT THE GAME OF LIFE, Share via Whatsapp

“The most powerful, dangerous and damaging skill of the Internal Critical Parent is its tactical ability to disguise itself as the voice of expansion.”

— Markus William Kasunich, Share via Whatsapp

“The way you look like can attract others to surround you, this is not built by behaving commonly but only becoming the real you can give you a different image”

— Anath Lee Wales, your life can be changed.: the true guide to become a change maker!, Share via Whatsapp

“Often, being in awareness and being in despair coincide.”

— Aman Tiwari, Memoir: The Cathartic Night, Share via Whatsapp

“The inception of love has always been for self. We must actualize self-love before portraying it outwards. We must overcome the despair attached to the loneliness before finding other as a companion, or else it’ll be a mere act of escapism which foster dependency.”

— Aman Tiwari, Memoir: The Cathartic Night, Share via Whatsapp

“Getting pampered can be addictive. If you are talented, people will pamper you, make you feel high and then get you to help them. When you will be busy thinking of some new thing to be done so that you will again get your moments of getting appreciated, pampered, at that time those who pamper you, get busy to focus on what they want to achieve. And slowly and steadily you see then going ahead of you and then you wonder - how can they achieve what you failed to.. They played and you let them play with you. Become aware. Be talented. Yet be strong. Learn to say NO. You are there to do your part and attain what you have set out to. Don t let pampering take you off your feet. It is difficult to handle. Because we are deep inside wired to like getting pampered..”

— Ramesh Sood #SimplySood, Share via Whatsapp

“People would rather walk off the cliff than admit they re walking in the wrong direction.”

— Roman Kistler, Share via Whatsapp

“Only permanent thing is nothing”

— Honey Singh, Share via Whatsapp

“It’s what no one knows about you that allows you to know yourself.”

— Andrew Weatherhead, $50,000, Share via Whatsapp

“Your soul is your sacred self.”

— Lailah Gifty Akita, Share via Whatsapp

“They will not even dare take a minute and stand in front of a mirror to examine their faces lest they suddenly realize how defeated, how duped they have been all these years. There is something about staring at ourselves in the mirror that makes us question our very existence, and whether we are the kind of people that we wanted to be, a question that so many people avoid confronting.”

— Louis Yako, Share via Whatsapp