1. You're going to die and you have no idea when.
Stop pretending that you're invincible. Acknowledge the fact of your own mortality, and then start structuring your life in a more meaningful way.
2. Everyone you love is going to die, and you don't know when.
This truth may be saddening at first, but it also gives you permission to make amends with past difficulties and re-establish meaningful relationships with important figures in your life.
3. Your material wealth won't make you a better or happier person.
Even if you're one of the lucky ones who achieves his or her materialistic dreams, money only amplifies that which was already present.
4. Your obsession with finding happiness is what prevents its attainment.
Happiness is always present in your life--it's just a matter of connecting to it and allowing it to flow through you that's challenging.
5. Donating money does less than donating time.
Giving your time is a way to change your perception and create a memory for yourself and others that will last forever.
6. You can't make everyone happy, and if you try, you'll lose yourself.
Stop trying to please, and start respecting your values, principles, and autonomy.
7. You can't be perfect, and holding yourself to unrealistic standards creates suffering.
Many perfectionists have unrelenting inner critics that are full of so much rage and self-hate that it tears them apart inside. Fight back against that negative voice, amplify your intuition, and start challenging your unrealistic standards.
8. Your thoughts are less important than your feelings and your feelings need acknowledgement.
Intellectually thinking through your problems isn't as helpful as expressing the feelings that create your difficulties in the first place.
9. Your actions speak louder than your words, so you need to hold yourself accountable.
Be responsible and take actions that increase positivism and love.
10. Your achievements and successes won't matter on your deathbed.
When your time has come to transition from this reality, you won't be thinking about that raise; you'll be thinking about the relationships you've made--so start acting accordingly.
11. Your talent means nothing without consistent effort and practice.
Some of the most talented people in the world never move out from their parent's basement.
12. Now is the only time that matters, so stop wasting it by ruminating on the past or planning the future.
You can't control the past, and you can't predict the future, and trying to do so only removes you from the one thing you can control--the present.
13. Nobody cares how difficult your life is, and you are the author of your life's story.
Stop looking for people to give you sympathy and start creating the life story you want to read.
14. Your words are more important than your thoughts, so start inspiring people.
Words have the power to oppress, hurt, and shame, but they also have the power to liberate and inspire--start using them more wisely.
15. Investing in yourself isn't selfish. It's the most worthwhile thing you can do.
You have to put on your own gas mask to save the person sitting right next to you.
16. It's not what happens, it's how you react that matters.
Train yourself to respond in a way that leads to better outcomes.
17. You need to improve your relationships to have lasting happiness.
Relationships have a greater impact on your well being and happiness than your income or your occupation, so make sure you give your relationship the attention and work it deserves.
18. Pleasure is temporary and fleeting, so stop chasing fireworks and start building a constellation.
Don't settle for an ego boost right now when you can delay gratification and experience deeper fulfilment.
19. Your ambition means nothing without execution--it's time to put in the work.
If you want to change the world, then go out there and do it!
20. Time is your most valuable asset--you need to prioritise how you spend it.
You have the power and responsibility to decide what you do with the time you have, so choose wisely.
You can never be 100% sure about anything. All you can do is work towards reducing the risk of being wrong and try to learn from mistakes. So “the truth” about everything is that everything is uncertain. To know greater and greater amounts of truth requires a constant search both for truths and for better methods of finding reliable knowledge. An example would be to try to identify cognitive bias and flaws in your logic and also careful fact checking.
A good way to do quality control on your search for truth would be to monitor how often your views change; how often you realise that what you thought was true you discover is not true. If this never seems to happen the I rather doubt you can be doing well in your search for truth.
Truth is the base on which knowing sprouts. Whatever can be known will only be partial. When knowing ends and there is nothing more to be known, what remains is truth.
Truth is empty. When you see emptiness arround in everything then you have known truth. There is nothing more to know.
If your knowing is incomplete you will see whatever is remaining to be known.
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