I don’t feel like writing. I don’t feel like thinking on what topic to write or what lessons to be learned. I don’t want to think if that post is getting enough readers or if my blog is decreasing in traffic.
Read more →I don’t feel like writing. I don’t feel like thinking on what topic to write or what lessons to be learned. I don’t want to think if that post is getting enough readers or if my blog is decreasing in traffic.
Read more →You don’t have to figure everything out. You don’t have to fix everything. Make those mistakes. Learn. Grow. Live. And truer than ever, believe that not all those who wander are lost.
Read more →Everyone who terrifies you is sixty-five percent water. And everyone you love is made of stardust, and I know sometimes you cannot even breathe deeply, and the night sky is no home, and you have cried yourself to sleep enough times that you are down to your last two percent, but nothing is infinite, not even loss. You are made of the sea and the stars, and one day you are going to find yourself again.
Finn Butler
One of my goals in life is to become a speaker at TED talk. Ambitious? Of course. Possible? Highly unlikely. Impossible? Not quite.
Read more →There’s a reason why we click certain articles and ignore the others. There’s a reason why we like and share a certain message and not the others. There’s a reason, and this reason is simple: It’s because we see bits and pieces of ourselves there.
We like, we post, we tweet, we share because we care. We care about the issue of the lost art of learning in the younger generations. We are passionate about learning how to live our lives well – how to live the good life. We comment on the movies, books, and songs that resonate with our souls.
The others? We let them pass by.
Read more →You may think that the hardest question in the world is: “What is your calling in life?” or “What is the legacy you want to leave behind?” But sometimes, the hardest question is the simplest.
Read more →We write to taste life twice.
Anais Nin
“Noted.” “Please advice.” “I’ll get back to you.” “I’ll do my best.” And more. Here are my top 7 overused phrases at work, and what they actually mean.
Read more →The thing about lying is that when you have done it once, you will do it again. It’s addictive and if you can get away with it, why wouldn’t you?
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