“Jiu-jitsu puts you completely in the moment, where you must have a complete focus on finding a solution to the problem. This trains the mind to build that focus, to increase your awareness, your capacity to solve problems.” MindMomentsProblemFocusAwarenessFindingsSolutionsCapacityIncreaseTrainSolveJiu Jitsu Author:Rickson Gracie
“I was always looking outside myself for strength and confidence but it comes from within. It is there all the time.” InspirationalSelfFreedomAwarenessStrengthSelf EsteemPositiveConfidenceFindingsDiscoverySelf ConfidenceEsteemHave ConfidenceBoost Self ConfidenceBoost Self EsteemSelf Esteem And ConfidenceSelf ConfidentConfidence BoostingBoost Your ConfidenceHaving StrengthBoost Your Self EsteemInspirational CareerInspiring Self EsteemInspirational ConfidenceInspirational Self EsteemGreat ConfidenceGreat Self EsteemInspirational Self ConfidenceSelf StrengthStrength WithinConfidence And Strength Author:Anna Freud
“Our own self-awareness arises not in the Cartesian cogito, but in our finding ourselves in relation to other beings in whom we both actively recognize and do not recognize our own subjectivity, in an inexhaustible dialectic.” SelfAwarenessFindingsRelationSelf AwarenessAriseSubjectivityDialectics Author:John Milbank
“I'm not the worlds biggest remake guy, meaning finding titles and saying, "Hey it's got some brand awareness, let's just make a movie."” WorldGuyAwarenessFindingsHeyBrandsTitlesRemakes Author:Thomas Tull
“I find a very guilty pleasure in dark themes and vibes, and finding where the transcending nature of awareness meets this darkness.” DarkPleasureDarknessAwarenessFindingsGuiltyThemeTranscendingVibesGuilty Pleasure Author:Mike Scheidt
“Seeking means: to have a goal; but finding means: to be free, to be receptive, to have no goal. You, O worthy one, are perhaps indeed a seeker, for in striving towards your goal, you do not see many things that are under your nose.” MeanGoalAwarenessFindingsStriveSeekingWorthyNosesSeekersReceptiveSiddhartha Book:Six Novels: With Other Stories and Essays Source: Six Novels: With Other Stories and Essays
“One day you will disappear on a funeral pyre - just into nothingness, as smoke. Don't get attached to anything. This attachment takes you away from your real being; you become focused on the thing to which you are attached. Your awareness gets lost in things, in money, in people, in power. And there are a thousand and one things, the whole thick jungle around you, to be lost in. Remember, non-attachment is the secret of finding yourself, then awareness can turn inwards because you don't have anything outside to catch hold of. It is free, and in this freedom you can know your self-nature.” PeopleKnowsRealSelfWholeRememberTurnsLostSecretOne ThingAwarenessOne DayThousandFindingsFocusedDisappearSmokeFinding YourselfAttachmentFuneralThickNothingnessJungle Author:Rajneesh