Happiness Is Everywhere if You Open Your Eyes
If you are one of those magicians who have managed to get off social media, you still manage to hear it from your friends and family.
With everything you are being fed, it can be hard to find happiness.
I am here to tell you, if you open your eyes, you will find it.
This is Why You Matter
We are surrounded by rapid advancements, various problems, people who are our age achieving more than we can dream of, and war.
Staying on top of it is not easy. Finding your place is even harder.
Looking at the bigger picture, our tiny existence is but a blink of the eye in the grand timeline of the universe.
When you zoom out that far, you feel meaningless.
Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman - A 300-Word Book Review
This book is great for those who want to have a better idea of how to learn, make decisions, and understand our limitations that we may not realize we have.
Actually, You Just Might Not Be Good Enough… Yet
You might not know enough about history, the economy, politics, technology or even science.
The bright side is, it can all be learned!
As the world evolves, though, there is more to learn. This means you must never stop learning.
You must always remain a student.
You must learn from books, YouTube videos, movies, podcasts, people, and through observation.
Find every possible way to continue learning.
The 8 Laws of Happiness
As people say… Mo money, mo problems. This rings true when you fill your life with unnecessary material belongings.
Finding ways to simplify my life has been a journey over the last few years.
After spending years worrying about bills, properties getting maintained, posts on social media, and numerous other annoying tasks, I realized I wanted to live a simpler life.
This is How I Am Overcoming 5 Common Insecurities
Do you ever feel like no matter what you do, it is never enough?
This is something I still struggle with. I believe it comes from taking many losses or “failures” over the last few years.
To overcome this, I’m approaching it very much in the same way as the first point. By paying attention to how far you have come, you improve.