“Hate imprisons the light that we otherwise could be to our beloved.”
Source: Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
“So anger however called for, can never cook yam. You cannot eat the fruits of your anger.”
Source: Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
“Ubuntu means I am because we are. If I am to be better, we should be better. If I want you to be better, I should be better.”
Source: Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
“Ubuntu signals a sense of personal responsibility. The community benefits from the virtues of responsible individuals. They also serve as inspiration to others, particularly the younger generation.”
Source: Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
“Through Stoicism, I recognised the need to be the carrier of Ubuntu principles personally, i.e. act upon them.”
Source: Introducing Ubuntu Stoicism: Gain Joy, Resilience, Productivity, and Defuse Anxiety
“This endless pursuit—jumping from one promising thought to the next—is what has left us directionless again and again.”
Source: Daily Grace & Ubuntu Stoicism: For Yourself and the World
“Meditation teaches us another way. Its purpose is not to collect thoughts but to stop being carried off by them. When even the “good” ideas appear, we practice letting them pass untouched. This is the first step toward steadiness. Any idea worth keeping will return.”
Source: Daily Grace & Ubuntu Stoicism: For Yourself and the World
“At some magical instant you realize a deep Harmony with the universe. Enlightenment is that harmony.”
Source: Enlightenment Step by Step
“Enlightenment is something that you've been resisting to happen. It’s not something you have to struggle to make happen. The key is not to get in the way! Just allow it occur.”
Source: Enlightenment Step by Step
“Writers shouldn't fear criticism. Instead, they should fear silence. Criticism is healthy. It gets people thinking about your work and, even better, it gets them talking and arguing. But as for silence -- it is the greatest killer of writers. So if you hate a book and want to hurt it -- don't talk about it. And if you hate my books -- please, for God's sake, shout it from the hills!”