Tag: Self-Awareness

moral indignation is a virus

Moral Indignation is like the common cold: a perpetual nuisance to all of humanity.

It is communicable to anyone, always lingers on well beyond any reasonable duration, and apparently has no cure.

no limits, only plateaus

It’s never too late to be the individual you want to be. Never.

Start or stop whatever you want whenever you want. You can change or stay the same; there’s no time limit, no rules. Make the best of it or make the worst of it.

Personally, I hope you make the best of it.

I hope you stretch and live a life you’re proud of. And if at any time you find that you’re not, I hope you conquer fear and restart refreshed, confident you’ve lost nothing, gained everything.

Remember: there’s no time limit, no rules.

And life is good.

where most stress really comes from

It is commonly believed that most of our Life Stress comes from “not having all the right bits & pieces”. This is untrue.

The reality is that most of our stress comes from a lack of self-confidence in knowing where to put all the pieces we have at hand.

 

wanna be a better person?

Try being quicker to evaluate, but slower to judge.

Why?

Evaluation is simply your personal responsibility to ascertain to what degree each stimulus you come across is consonant with your own unique value system. So naturally the faster you can evaluate the faster you can deliver the most appropriate response.

So far so good.

Judgment, on the other hand, is the privilege of attributing some measure of “rightness” or “wrongness”, “goodness” or “badness” to a thing, and as such should not be exercised hastily.

Give it a try. You’ll be pleased with the results.

if you got it, use it!

What would you think if you met someone who had a billion dollars but was afraid to spend a penny of it?

“That makes no sense.”

Exactly. But how often do you come across someone – perhaps ever yourself at times – who has the capacity for sound judgment, yet lacks the confidence to exercise it.

Remember: There is no significant difference between a man who cannot read a good book and a man who will not.

define your own life

It is the wise man who sees to it that his definition of “experience” encompasses a great deal more than simply a record of his mistakes.

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