There’s a pull to someone that pulls from you. It’s natural.
Unfortunately you can rob yourself of true happiness by not loving who loves you.
Don’t get caught up in the dopamine rush of “the chase”. In the end, it won’t bring you peace.
There’s a pull to someone that pulls from you. It’s natural.
Unfortunately you can rob yourself of true happiness by not loving who loves you.
Don’t get caught up in the dopamine rush of “the chase”. In the end, it won’t bring you peace.
“Your brain can be a real challenge sometimes, but you can tame that beast. It just takes practice, patience, and consistency.
Instead of letting negativity win, fight back with positivity and grace—you’ll thank yourself for it in the end.”
Don’t be one of those people that put in hours and hours of work just to quit before you get to the gold.
If we could see how many people have done this, I bet it would be a pretty shocking number.
How about we keep going and never stop unless we absolutely must…
Let’s stop worrying about the finish line and focus on the task at hand. Let’s enjoy the moment and be grateful that we have the opportunity to sit in it.
“Develop the habit of asking yourself, ‘Will I definitely use the information for something immediate and important?” – Timothy Ferriss
What’s the point of having a gift if you don’t put it to use?
Knowledge is a gift. Wisdom is a gift. Common sense is a gift.
To have purpose and not share it with the world is one of the biggest crimes of our time.
“Everything I went through, I’m so happy. The thing is, it’s not how much you work. It’s not work hard, work hard. The key is actually patience. I been learning that. My dad made me like that: be patient, because you can grow into so much, persevering through these hardships.” – Thanasis A.
In 2024, it’s rare to find people who truly embrace patience. Everything seems to be about constant haste—rushing service industry workers, rushing leadership, rushing the learning process.
Pause. Take your time. Just like how a seed needs time to grow into a tree, some things in life require patience and perseverance to reap the sweetest rewards.
“You can tell a man he is wrong by a look or an intonation or a gesture just as eloquently as you can in words — and if you tell him he is wrong, do you make him want to agree with you? Never!” – Dale Carnegie
It’s better to show people that they’re dumb. Telling them won’t work.
How you show them is up to you. There are many methods.