Quotes and Life 

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Core Discipline

  • Control your 7 M’s:

    • Mind

    • Mouth

    • Moves

    • Morning

    • Meal

    • Money

    • Mood


Personal Boundaries & Resilience

  • Use pain as fuel.

  • Don’t burn yourself to keep others warm.

  • Stop needing everything; that’s when life stops controlling you.

  • The real burden of adulthood isn’t visible—it’s responsibility, not weight.

  • Those heavy school bags were the lightest burdens you ever carried.


Awareness & Social Reality

  • Most people don’t have original opinions—they echo louder, richer, or more popular voices. — Fyodor Dostoevsky

  • Jealousy often hides behind jokes—pay attention.

  • The sheep that cheer for the wolf don’t realize they’re next.

  • Praise and flattery can blind judgment—stay alert.


Self-Honesty & Inner Standard

  • The true weight of a person is the gap between who they are and who they know they should be.

  • Above all, don’t lie to yourself.

  • Going wrong on your own path is better than going right on someone else’s.

  • Life can feel like paradise, but most people don’t recognize it.

  • People count their troubles, but rarely count their joys.


Human Nature & Emotional Intelligence

  • Don’t tell someone to “be strong” when they come to you to be vulnerable.

  • A divided life leads to failure: “A dog with two masters dies of hunger.”

  • What people reveal in comfort is often different from what they hide in pressure.


Practical Power & Status Dynamics

  • Money changes how institutions treat you.

    • Broke: rules

    • Rich: respect

  • Fitness changes how people respond to you.

    • A strong body earns silent recognition.

  • Skills change how organizations value you.

    • Be useful, not replaceable.

  • Don’t resent systems you don’t understand.

    • Learn them.

    • Master them.

    • Move quietly.


Hard Truths About Strength

  • “Nice” without boundaries gets exploited.

  • Softness without strength gets ignored.

  • Weakness gets dismissed.

  • Strength earns lasting respect.

  • People expect strength from you:

    • Parents expect a strong son

    • Siblings expect a strong support system

    • Partners expect stability

  • Strength isn’t optional—it’s demanded, whether acknowledged or not.


If you step back, a lot of these ideas point in the same direction:
control yourself, understand incentives, and don’t confuse kindness with passivity.

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·         The more perfect a person is on the outside, the more demons they have on the inside.

o   Sigmund Freud

·         Happiness is not complicated:

o   Let go of the past.

o   Be present in the moment.

o   Trust the future and feel at peace

·         I am nothing to anyone, that is my greatest freedom.

·         You already know what's wrong, but you still do it. It's not lack of knowledge, it's lack of control. That's what keeps you stuck

People by and large become what they think of themselves

·         "Reality Is Too Heavy For People, So They Rent Illusions And Call It Happiness."

·         "I ran from love because I knew it would destroy me."

-          Franz Kafka

·         "I ran into love because I needed it to destroy who I used to be.FD

The world is a comedy to those who think and a tragedy to those who feel

The wise try to adjust themselves to the truth, while fools try to adjust the truth to themselves

·         No person is more frequently wrong than the person who never admits they are wrong

·         Peace comes when you realize everything that's out of your control, should be out of your mind too

·         Sin is not linked to the action but to the intention behind it. -Bhagavad Gita

·         Silence also has a voice, but it needs a soul to Understand it.

·         Some people have found God in the depth of their sin, while some have lost Him in the height of their blessing

·         It is not fair to judge past decisions with present clarity

·         Peace comes when you realize everything that's out of your control, should be out of your mind too.

·         Those who are patient in anger escape 100 days of sorrow.

·         No person is more frequently wrong than the person who never admits they are wrong

·         Look at you, comforting others with the words you wished someone had said to vou.

A tree with no leaves won't protect you from the rain, but the rain will protect you from a tree with no leaves.

Adulting is realizing that those heavy school bags were the lightest burdens we ever carried.

No person is more frequently wrong than the person who never admits they are wrong

Human emotions are unique.

·         The peak of happiness is crying,

·         the peak of sadness is laughing,

·         and the peak of anger is silence.

If you ask God to win a marathon, He will send you a pair of shoes, not a medal.

In diplomatic circles, there is an old saying: "If you are not at the table then you are on the Menu".

In chess, white and black pieces are bitter enemies, but those who move the pieces are usually good friends.

While you are overthinking and doubting yourself, someone else is looking at you wondering how you do it all.

You must remind yourself that your goal is to cross the swamp, not to fight the crocodiles.

 

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8 TRUTHS OF LIFE

1. Nobody is real in this world except family

2. A poor person has no friends.

3. People don't like good thoughts;  they like good looks.

4. People respect money, not the person.

5. The person you love the most will hurt you the most.

 6. Truth is simple, but the moment you try to explain it, it becomes difficult.

7. When you are happy, you enjoy the music. When you are sad, you understand the lyrics.

8. In life, two things define you: your patience when you have nothing, and your attitude when you have everything.

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·         Your talent determines what you can do.

·         Your motivation determines how much.

·         you're willing to do.

·         Your attitude determines how well you do it.


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