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Powerful Lessons I Got from “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck” (3|3)

Do you feel like you're not living your best life because you're preoccupied with meeting someone else's expectations?  The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck offers a counterintuitive approach to living a fulfilling life. In this book, Mark Manson teaches you to let go of the things holding you back and stop worrying about other people's opinions. You'll learn to live according to your values and find happiness despite your flaws. If you're prepared for genuine change in your life

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Powerful Lessons I Got from “The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck” (2|3)

Do you feel like you're not living your best life because you're preoccupied with meeting someone else's expectations?  The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck offers a counterintuitive approach to living a fulfilling life. In this book, Mark Manson teaches you to let go of the things holding you back and stop worrying about other people's opinions. You'll learn to live according to your values and find happiness despite your flaws. If you're prepared for genuine change in your life

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“You are only entitled to the action, never to its fruits.” — Bhagavad Gita

No other book or scripture influenced Gandhi, shaped his character, and transformed his life as profoundly and permanently as the Bhagavad Gita. This quote from the Bhagavad Gita is a reminder to focus on the process of doing something rather than worrying about the outcome. You control the action, but the outcome is not always in your hands. For example, imagine you are studying for an important exam. You can only control the amount of effort and time you put into studying, but you cannot control the grade you receive. If you focus on the process of learning to the best of your ability and do not worry too much about the outcome, you will be less stressed and more...

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“Every man I meet is my master in some point, and in that I learn of him.” — Ralph Waldo Emerson.

Ralph Waldo Emerson's wisdom One can observe that everyone has a unique set of strengths and abilities that surpass one's own. This is an undeniable fact. For instance, someone may excel at maintaining eye contact, while another person may have quantum physics or geopolitics expertise. Some people may be more knowledgeable in gift-giving, name-recalling, weightlifting, anger management, self-confidence, or building friendships. No individual can claim to be the best at all these things, and no one cannot improve. Therefore, acknowledging this reality requires humility. Furthermore, one should approach every encounter with an open mind and enthusiasm, viewing each experience as an opportunity to learn from others. This perspective can facilitate growth and skill development at a rapid pace. Best of...

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“If you see fraud and do not say fraud, you are a fraud.” — Nicholas Nassim Taleb

What should people do when they realize their company is engaging in unethical practices? Can they collect their paycheck and distance themselves from the wrongdoing? According to Budd Schulberg, this is impossible. As an example of doing the right thing, we can look to a young man who worked at Theranos. After uncovering serious issues at the healthcare startup, he reported them to the authorities despite facing threats and harassment from his former employer. He and his family even considered selling their home to cover legal costs. Marcus Aurelius once said, "Just that you do the right thing. The rest doesn't matter." It's important to remember that doing the right thing can be difficult and costly, but it's still the...

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