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10 Deepest Quotes on Success and Their Powerful Life Lessons
Success is an incredibly personal concept—its meaning varies from person to person. Yet, it’s also a universal aspiration, inspiring thinkers, leaders, and visionaries across generations to articulate their wisdom on the subject. .
By FinanceLoveabout a year ago in Humans
70 Life Lessons That Will Fix 93% Of Your Problems
Being honest and authentic is crucial, even if it means you won't have many friends. In today's world, it's easy to get caught up in the idea that we need to present a perfect image to the world, but this can be damaging to our mental and emotional health. When we try to be someone we're not, we can become disconnected from our true selves and lose sight of what's truly important. Don't waste your time comparing your life to others or worrying about what they think of you. Instead, focus on being content and happy with yourself, and don't rely on others for your happiness. It's also important to remember that everyone has their own struggles and challenges, regardless of how perfect their life may seem on social media. Don't compare your behind-the-scenes moments to someone else's highlight reel, as this can lead to feelings of inadequacy and low self-esteem. Instead, focus on your own journey and celebrate your own successes, no matter how small they may seem. Sharing your progress, not your goals, can be a great way to stay motivated and focused on your objectives. When you share your goals with others, you can sometimes feel like you're putting too much pressure on yourself, and this can lead to feelings of anxiety and stress. However, when you share your progress, you can celebrate your small wins and stay motivated to keep moving forward. Don't be afraid to be alone, as it's better than being with people who bring you down. Surrounding yourself with positive and supportive people can be incredibly uplifting, but it's also important to learn how to be happy and content on your own. When you're alone, you have the opportunity to reflect on your thoughts and feelings, and to focus on your own personal growth and development. Taking responsibility for your life is crucial, but don't take yourself too seriously. It's easy to get caught up in the idea that we need to be perfect and have all the answers, but this can be damaging to our mental and emotional health. Remember that it's okay to make mistakes and that you don't have all the answers. Instead, focus on learning and growing from your experiences, and don't be afraid to ask for help when you need it. Fear is a natural part of growth, and it's okay to feel scared. However, don't let fear hold you back from making decisions or taking action. When you let fear dictate your choices, you can miss out on opportunities for growth and development. Instead, focus on building your resilience and perseverance, and remember that you are capable of overcoming any obstacle. Taking decisions based on your values and goals, rather than on temporary emotions, is also important. When you make decisions based on how you feel in the moment, you can sometimes regret them later. Instead, take the time to reflect on your values and goals, and make decisions that align with them. This can help you stay focused and motivated, and ensure that you're moving in the right direction. Remember that people's opinions and advice are subjective, and not everything needs to be shared. When you share your thoughts and feelings with others, you can sometimes feel like you're being judged or criticized. Instead, be mindful of your thoughts and words, and don't do anything that you'll regret later. Focus on the present moment, and don't compare your life to others. Happiness comes from within, and it's up to you to create your own purpose and meaning in life. Letting go of negative emotions, relationships, and experiences is essential for growth. When you hold onto things that no longer serve you, you can become stuck and unable to move forward. Instead, focus on releasing any negative emotions or experiences, and surround yourself with positive and supportive people. Your true friends will support and uplift you, and it's okay to walk away from relationships that are toxic or draining. You have the power to choose how you respond to challenges and setbacks. When you face obstacles, you can sometimes feel like you're stuck and unable to move forward. However, remember that you have the power to choose how you respond to these challenges. Instead of getting bogged down in negative thoughts and emotions, focus on building your resilience and perseverance. Remember that you are stronger than you think, and you have the ability to create the life you want. It's also important to prioritize self-care and self-love. When you take care of your physical and emotional health, you can feel more grounded and centered. Don't be afraid to take time for yourself, and focus on activities that bring you joy and relaxation. Your worth and value come from within, and don't let others define your self-worth. Ultimately, life is a journey of growth, learning, and self-discovery. It's okay to make mistakes and face challenges, as these are opportunities for growth and development. Keep moving forward, stay positive, and trust that everything will work out for your highest good. Remember that you are capable of creating the life you want, and don't be afraid to take risks and try new things. When you step outside of your comfort zone, you can discover new strengths and abilities that you never knew you had. And remember that it's okay to ask for help along the way - whether it's from a friend, family member, or professional, don't be afraid to reach out when you need support. It's also important to practice self-compassion and self-forgiveness. When you make mistakes or encounter setbacks, it's easy to beat yourself up over them. But remember that everyone makes mistakes, and it's a natural part of the learning process. Instead of dwelling on your mistakes, focus on what you can learn from them and how you can use them as opportunities for growth. In addition, don't be afraid to let go of things that no longer serve you. Whether it's a toxic relationship, a bad habit, or a negative thought pattern, holding onto things that are holding you back can prevent you from moving forward. Remember that you have the power to choose what you want to keep in your life and what you want to let go of. Another important thing to remember is that your worth and value come from within. Don't rely on external validation or seek self-worth from others. Instead, focus on building your self-esteem and self-confidence from within. When you feel good about yourself and your abilities, you'll be more resilient to challenges and setbacks, and you'll be better equipped to handle whatever life throws your way.
By David Agboolaabout a year ago in Humans
Nobody Gets You? Maybe That’s Fine
Let me ask you something: how many times have you felt unheard, unseen, or maybe just... misplaced? That sinking feeling when you’ve explained your heart out, only to be met with blank stares, dismissive nods, or even worse—well-meaning but completely off-the-mark advice. It’s isolating. It’s frustrating. It makes you wonder if you’re speaking a different language altogether.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Humans
Friendship and the Tangle of Money: The True Value of Trust
Friendship and the Tangle of Money: The True Value of Trust In life, there are moments when we truly understand the worth of things. The most precious of these are the people in our lives—our friends, our families, and most importantly, the trust we build with them. These intangible treasures hold the greatest value. However, amidst these precious bonds, there exists one element that can sometimes shake the very foundation of friendship – the exchange of money.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humans
A Pondside Postcard From Me to You. Top Story - January 2025.
Good morning Vocal community and welcome to the second edition of my Monday Morning Huddle. If you are stopping by for the first time, this little project of mine is a 2025 weekly nature-inspired read to kick off the new work week. A short post featuring personal photography taken from my phone and little tidbits of info ( depending on what inspires me) including little-known facts, folklore, spiritual parallels, mantras, meditations, and more.
By Marilyn Gloverabout a year ago in Humans
Breaking Down Gender Norms in Caregiving: Lessons from L&T
A contentious discussion about work-life balance has been triggered by L&T chairman SN Subrahmanyan's proposal of a 90-hour workweek that requires Sunday work. A hilarious meme fest has been triggered by the controversial comment, with celebrities, business executives, and content producers all joining forces to mock the notion. His comments rekindled the discussion about work-life balance, which had been sparked by Narayana Murthy, a co-founder of Infosys, proposing a 70-hour workweek.
By Hridya Sharmaabout a year ago in Humans
Why Motivation Isn't Garbage and Why Skills Aren’t Everything
Let me start by saying this: no dream is too big, no goal is too high. Yet, there’s a saying making rounds that dismisses motivation as “complete garbage,” claiming that success is only about skills. Let’s stop for a moment and think about that. Is it really fair to reduce the energy and passion that fuels ambition to trash? I really don’t think so. It’s not only an incomplete picture; it’s an unkind one. Let’s break this down together and explore why this mantra won’t serve you on your journey.
By Seymour Sozaabout a year ago in Humans
Set Yourself as Your Own Role Model
Set Yourself as Your Own Role Model Life is a journey filled with struggles, lessons, and growth. Along the way, there comes a time when we find ourselves questioning the purpose of our efforts. “Why am I doing this? Is my life heading in the right direction?” These questions often lead us to seek guidance, and more often than not, we look up to someone as a role model—a beacon of hope who can illuminate our path.
By Dipak Pawarabout a year ago in Humans










