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Reasons why people backstab others range from cowardice to a need for power.

When life knocks you down, stand back up; What matters is not the bad that happened, but what one does after.
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There are no quick fixes in life and anything of real worth will necessarily take much struggle and perseverance. Success does not have to be fast—what’s more important is that one simply does their absolute best and remains persistent.

Nana korobi ya oki
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Dream big even if you are small.
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One day you will perish. You will lie with the rest of your kind in the dirt. Your dreams forgotten, your horrors effaced. Your bone will turn to sand. And upon that sand, a new god will walk. One that will never die, because this world doesn’t belong to you or the people who came before. It belongs to someone who is yet to come.
- Dolores, Westworld
Beethoven, Mozart, and Vivaldi never died. They simply became music. He’ll always be playing.
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Trump’s Cruelty

What is 1 + 1?

There is an old joke about an executive looking to hire a new accountant. He asks each candidate: “What is one plus one?” The winner answers: “What do you want it to be?”

Greed forces man to crave for more and more, and that drives him towards material pleasures and he is no more into the spiritual world. Attachment for material pleasures takes a man away from God.

Krishna

Lord Krishna articulate clearly that lust, greed and anger are the gateways to hell. These are the root cause of virtually every single problem in human life.


Here hell signifies self-destruction. If a person is lustful, greedy and remains angry, then this leads to the hell of self-destruction. His life is destroyed in the sense that the person can never be happy, joyful and satisfied with his life.

DO NOT EVER QUIT OUT OF FEAR OF REJECTION.
- J.K. Rowling, author of the “Harry Potter” series

Tesla is not a car company. Cars are very expensive and hard to sell. Tesla is a technology company, and sells other things.

What is resilience?

Resilience is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats or significant sources of stress — such as family and relationship problems, serious health problems or workplace and financial stressors. It means “bouncing back” from difficult experiences.

Research has shown that resilience is ordinary, not extraordinary. People commonly demonstrate resilience. 

Being resilient does not mean that a person doesn’t experience difficulty or distress. Emotional pain and sadness are common in people who have suffered major adversity or trauma in their lives. In fact, the road to resilience is likely to involve considerable emotional distress.

Resilience is not a trait that people either have or do not have. It involves behaviors, thoughts and actions that can be learned and developed in anyone.

Accept that change is a part of living. Certain goals may no longer be attainable as a result of adverse situations. Accepting circumstances that cannot be changed can help you focus on circumstances that you can alter.

Move toward your goals. Develop some realistic goals. Do something regularly — even if it seems like a small accomplishment.

Developing confidence in your ability to solve problems and trusting your instincts helps build resilience.

An optimistic outlook enables you to expect that good things will happen in your life. Try visualizing what you want, rather than worrying about what you fear.

Engage in activities that you enjoy and find relaxing. Exercise regularly. Taking care of yourself helps to keep your mind and body primed to deal with situations that require resilience.

Fall seven times, stand up eight.
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If you want to take pictures, get a Canon or Nikon, if you want to look good taking pictures, get a Leica.
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