a realization I was up to a point conceitedly trying to ward off, and that is the idea of "compromise". The outcome of the show made me realize that to succeed, one must make no compromises, yet also compromise. We are all unique and individual in one way or the other, and the measurement of success varies…
Read MoreYou see our brains are wired to focus on negative events more than on positive ones, and I have learned how to prime my brain to wire and fire differently and that is something that you can do too…
Read More“Man conquers the world by conquering himself” -Zeno of Citium
There is nothing more harming to personal growth and success than our “self” the desires we hold or lack thereof, the wishes we make and the hopes and dreams we build in our heads.
Read MoreBe the person at the sail and master of your ship and know that; in the words of Simon Sinek “always plan for the fact that no plan ever goes according to plan” so why be overly cautious?
Read MoreI believe that we are all “products” in development; imagine therefore, this as being your quality control checklist; the kind that you would use to de-bug the “product”, only this list produces YOU.0!
Read MoreIt took me 30 or so years to get over this setback.
I never really saw it as a setback; not only that, but I also thought that the world was wrong and that I should be able to do more of this sin.
Read MoreSociety, requirements, expectations, my dad often telling me that I am worthless, my “friends” at school whispering “he is so dumb” while I was paralyzed by shame, fear, self-consciousness while teachers called upon me to answer questions
Read MoreI have learned, that in order to be a more efficient communicator, I needed to observe what people were saying absent words and, as all good stories start… this one began with a girl.
The Oracle of Omaha said:
Read MoreDuring the gold rush, the Darby’s quit digging three feet from gold! Had they shown more grit, they would have found fortune awaiting them …
Read MoreI am not the only one with ghosts haunting my mind because there are universal thoughts and fears that people appropriate themselves from childhood, from early school years, from parents, friends, bosses and colleagues.
Read More[…] I gasped – “I have a beard, and my eyes… I touch my eyes more than 16 times an hour; I’m certain! and over the many years of growing my beard, it became a habit to frolic it often. Hand me that sanitizer” I said. As if I needed something more to stress about.
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