“Surrendering is difficult to do, much like getting into the practice of confronting the discomfort. The more you practice it, the more aware and present you become.”
Source: Hunting Discomfort: How to Get Breakthrough Results in Life and Business No Matter What
“When you’re stuck — in one area or in every area — it really is just an inaccurate view of reality you’re dealing with..that place of stickiness isn’t a sign that you’re trapped; it’s a sign that it’s time to make a change.”
Source: Hunting Discomfort: How to Get Breakthrough Results in Life and Business No Matter What
“Our obsession with chasing comfort and happiness is leading us down the wrong road... because circumstances (like these) only lead to short-term happiness.”
Source: Hunting Discomfort: How to Get Breakthrough Results in Life and Business No Matter What
“Most of the actions you're taking in life are not based on reality, but rather your view of reality.”
Source: Hunting Discomfort: How to Get Breakthrough Results in Life and Business No Matter What
“It grows because it is alive.”
Source: Binti: The Complete Trilogy
“In the years since those experiences, most every cell in your body—every atom—has been replaced and renewed. You have rebuilt yourself, both physically and mentally. You do not need to carry the guilt of prior incarnations.”
Source: Shadow Fall
“Always prioritize learning dimension”
“We mustn’t withdraw from human interaction because it can be difficult. It keeps us grounded and helps us to grow through real and challenging situations. Also, we never know when one of those beautiful, treasured moments of life will appear; someone unexpectedly expresses their appreciation for us, something heals, a conflict is resolved. We do not need to decide which community to belong to. We just live life to the best of our ability and follow our interests and we will find ourselves within a community of people; some we will love, some we will find tedious. That’s how it should be. We will have the perfect soil for growth.”
Source: Love's Longing
“Facebook is worried about the growth paradox, which goes something like this: the end result of successful hacking is product, and that product needs to grow by building more things. The more you grow, the more things you have, and the more you need people whose job is simply to coordinate the increasingly interdependent building activities. These people, called managers, don’t create product. They create process.”
Source: Managing Humans: Biting and Humorous Tales of a Software Engineering Manager
“Endings are just the birth of new beginnings.”