We were taught a great many things in school. How to complete assignments, how to obey our teachers, how to study for exams. But we never learned the important things. Like how to love, how …
Category: Finding self
My artist friend visited this blog recently and asked me why I hadn’t been blogging. I said that I had been feeling sad for the past few weeks, and didn’t feel creative and able to …
When we speak of self-love, there are generally two types of love. Soft love and tough love. Many online articles only focus on soft love – about accepting ourselves, caring for ourselves, allowing ourselves to …
From childhood to my early 20s, I really hated myself. I would actively do things against myself. One example was choosing to study business over psychology just because my parents discouraged me and because my …
A seeker is responsible for everything in his life. He does not blame is government, his family, his circumstances, his relationship, or his job for his problems. A seeker recognises himself as the source and …
There’s been a lot of talk on how automation will affect us. Leading institutions like McKinsey and the World Economic Forum have released in-depth studies on automation, and social media mentions of “Future of Work” have risen 40% since …
To become more effective and what we do, we have to improve constantly. That’s why athletes have coaches. That’s why Malcolm Gladwell says we need 10,000 of deliberate practice to master something. We can’t just …
Many people want to have self-confidence. But what is it, really? The goal the individual most wishes to achieve, the end which he knowingly and unknowingly pursues, is to become himself. – Carl Rogers The single …
One year into my job as an investment banker, I started feeling that something wasn’t quite right. I felt miserable every day and had sleepless nights wondering what I was doing with my life. I …
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