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  • Slow Little Moments

    Adventuring and exploring have always been a big part of my life. I’ve seen many breathtaking sunsets and vast landscapes, but nothing is more important than who you share those experiences with. The things that bring me the most joy on trips are the most basic and simple things. Coffee in a tin cup. Bread…

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  • Change Your Life in 3 months (Create An Anti-Vision)

    An “anti-vision” is like having a clear idea of what you don’t want in life. While it might seem helpful at times, it can also be a distraction. Instead of focusing on the things you want to avoid, like mistakes or obstacles, it’s often more effective to concentrate on what you do want to achieve.…

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  • How to Get Ahead of 99% of People in 6 to 12 Months

    When it comes to standing out from the crowd, the idea may seem daunting. But the reality is, making meaningful progress over the next 6 to 12 months requires two key things: awareness and action. Let’s break this down into three practical steps that can help you leap ahead of the masses in your own…

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  • Staying Calm In Turbulent Times

    We all know what it feels like to be stressed. Your heart races, your breathing quickens, and your muscles tense up. This is the stress response — your body’s way of gearing up to face a challenge. But what if you could do the opposite? That’s where the relaxation response comes in. It’s your body’s…

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  • Plato On Education

    Plato’s The Republic has fascinated readers for centuries, and among its many ideas, his views on education stand out. Education, according to Plato, was more than simply acquiring knowledge—it was about shaping the soul and preparing individuals for a life of virtue. In the first stages of education, Plato focused on three main areas: reading…

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  • Start Before You’re Ready

    When we think of creating something amazing, it’s easy to assume that the best ideas will come right away. We believe that we just need a single spark of inspiration, and then everything will fall into place. But here’s the truth: inspiration rarely shows up before we start. It’s not about waiting for the perfect…

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  • How to Reframe Your Past

    We all have moments in life we wish had gone differently. You can’t undo what’s happened, but you do have control over how you view those experiences. By reframing the past, you can find meaning, strength, and wisdom in events that may have once seemed painful or challenging. Instead of seeing your past as a…

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  • Hope Is Created by Action

    Lu Xun, a famous Chinese writer and critic, once said, “Hope is like a road in the country; there was never a road, but when many people walk on it, the road comes into existence.” This quote shows how hope isn’t always something that exists on its own, waiting for us. It often appears when…

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  • The Freedom to Create Without Pressure

    One of the secrets to creative work is giving yourself permission to make mistakes. Many people feel pressured to create something perfect on the first try. They think that everything they produce should be brilliant or impressive. But the truth is, most of what you create won’t be. And that’s completely normal. When you allow…

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  • Walking for Well-Being

    Søren Kierkegaard, the Danish philosopher, believed in the simple yet powerful act of walking. He said that walking brought him into a state of well-being and helped him leave behind any sickness or heavy thoughts. For him, walking wasn’t just about moving the body—it was about improving the mind. Every day, he found that walking…

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