Success is peace of mind knowing that you did your best - talks about success as a journey rather than a single outcome and how to define this journey to serve your constant growth
I stumbled upon a thought-provoking quote on Twitter today. It poses a question: what's the first thing we do when something goes wrong? We might feel frustrated, disappointed, or even angry that our plans have gone awry. We might throw our hands up in the air and exclaim, "This isn't fair!" It might sound a bit dramatic, but I'm sure we've all felt that way at some point.
I don't believe in taking right decisions: A fabulous inspirational quote by Ratan Tata talks about decisions in life and how we sometimes can get hung up in the notion of perfection. No decision will ever be perfect, we will always have something or the other to lose. The main point to remember in decision-making is the affordable loss. And most times, we don't consider time lost in making decisions.
A compelling quote about worry and its purpose in our life. It reminds me of the similarity between fear vs danger. Fear at least has a purpose - to warn you of danger. I wonder if worry too has the same purpose. But the danger with worry is that it can suck you into doing meaningless things.
Muhammad Ali was one of the greatest boxers of all time, known not only for his athletic prowess but also for his quick wit and inspiring words. He was a controversial figure in his time, but his legacy as an athlete and cultural icon endures. In this article, we will explore some of Muhammad Ali's most famous quotes and the insights they offer into his life and philosophy.
If you want something the whole universe conspires meaning: it talks to you about the fantasy of chasing your dreams. Not only that, but the book also shows how magically things connect to help you with your dreams. You may discount this as a fantasy, but I would still urge you to read it because the book can reinvigorate a few sleeping giants within to seize the dreams that fascinate you.