“In Zen you practice zazen, mindfulness and other forms of introspection to find out who you are and what you want, to balance your spirit, develop willpower, increase your sense of humor and gain wisdom.” WantFormSpiritPracticeBalanceMindfulnessGainsIncreaseWho You AreWhat You WantSense Of HumorIntrospectionWillpowerIntroduction Author:Frederick Lenz
“There's a secret to get through loss, pain and grief. If we're alone we can't see who we are. When we join the club, other people become the mirror. Through them, we see ourselves and gain an understanding of what we're going through. Then slowly, real slowly, we learn to accept who we see in the mirror. Then you become the mirror for them; by being honest about who you are, you'll help them learn to love and accept themselves.” PeopleIfsRealHelpingPainUnderstandingLossGriefSecretAcceptingHonestGainsMirrorsWho You AreClubsBeing HonestWho We Are Author:Melody Beattie
“Each time you do a film you gain a lot of experience and build a visual resume where people get to know who you are.” PeopleKnowsFilmGainsWho You AreVisualsResumes Author:Pam Grier
“Luckily, what you trade off in not being part of the comic book canon and not having some literature that you can use to your benefit, in terms of figuring out who you are, you gain in the ability to just be whoever you want to be.” WantBookUseLiteratureTermAbilityBenefitsGainsTradeWho You AreComicComic BookCanonTrade Offs Author:Dallas Roberts
“People discuss their relationships all the time, but you can't. I don't think people realize how harmful that is, how it twists you up to hide who you are. It's not healthy, and the great gains that homosexuals have made in my lifetime, I think that we'll look back in twenty or thirty years and say, "I can't believe we ever made them go through that."” PeopleThinkingYearsBelieveLooksMadeI CanRealizingHealthyGainsTwentiesWho You AreLifetimeThirtyHomosexualTwistsThirty Years Author:David Sedaris
“We can't just go, like, oh that'd be cool then not do it. So it's one of those weird things. You gain all these things on your journey. You get smarter. It's interesting how you are who you are in high school in a lot of ways. When I look at my friends, I feel no different about them than I did when I was in high school. I mean that in a great way. They've taken on a micro scale what they were doing and making it bigger.” WayFeelsLooksMeanDifferentSchoolInterestingTakenJourneyHigh SchoolMy FriendsGainsBiggerWho You AreScalesSmarterBeing CoolWeird Things Author:Zack Snyder