“The truth? In marketing, it’s not just what you say… it’s how often, where, and how consistently you say it. Repetition breeds familiarity. Familiarity breeds trust. And trust leads to dominance.”
Source: The Marketing Echo: For Businesses To Not Just Exist, But To Own Their Category
“If you can control the narrative, then you can control the media surrounding your brand.”
“If there were a master of stupidity in this world,
I would really love to listen to his success story.”
Source: Betelgeuse Incident: Insiden Bait Al-Jauza
“Sycophant learns from dogs.”
Source: Master of Stupidity
“Bullies like him were only strong while assured of victory; when faced with anyone more powerful, they turned into fawning sycophants, desperate to prove themselves.”
Source: Widdershins
“When we make a decision to honour our inner peace and allow it to blossom, we feel drawn to create peace in our external environment.”
Source: Mindfulness Meditation: Bringing Mindfulness into Everyday Life
“The beauty of mindful-life-breath meditation is that you are not restricted to having to sit in the lotus position to be present. Whether you are on a busy train, driving a car or walking down a crowded high-street, you can easily remind yourself to focus on your breathing. Appreciate the subtle sensation of oxygen flowing in and out of your nostrils.”
Source: Mindfulness Meditation: Bringing Mindfulness into Everyday Life
“We are essentially pure consciousness, which perceives the material universe through our own awareness.”
Source: Mindfulness Meditation: Bringing Mindfulness into Everyday Life
“Most human beings wish to be happy and healthy. This universal realization is painfully obvious and yet is overlooked due to its simplicity. We all naturally desire to feel free on all levels: mentally, emotionally, physically and spiritually. We wish to feel joyful, abundant, serene and blissful. This desire is ultimately grounded in a higher human nature.”
Source: Mindfulness Meditation: Bringing Mindfulness into Everyday Life
“The evidence of grave emotional and mental suffering is clear to see in the growing number of mental health units, “re-habs” and overflowing psychiatric wards as people try to find relief in compulsive drinking, drug abuse, gambling, over-eating, under-eating, chasing prestige, hoarding money, “retail therapy” and over-indulging in pornography and sex.”
Source: Mindfulness Meditation: Bringing Mindfulness into Everyday Life