The human mind is a great and mysterious tool. And like any tool, it needs forming and sharpening. If you want to expand your mind beyond your imagination, I recommend reading The Fountainhead and Atlas Shrugged by Ayn Rand. Those two books will help you expand your mind and your perception of the world to…
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Partner.
I heard a quote the other day by Euripides that got me thinking, and it goes like this: “There is no worse evil than a bad woman; and nothing has ever been produced better than a good one.” I would like to rephrase that, bring it into our century, and say: There is nothing better…
Meaning and grounding.
Friederich Nietzsche once said that to live is to suffer and to survive is to find meaning in the suffering. That is partially true. Life is not just suffering. Life is a complex spectrum that stretches itself from the edges of hell to the edges of Heaven, including them both. With that in mind, you…
Dreaming.
Are you upset because you can’t seem to find the partner of your dreams? You poor thing. But let me ask you this. Are you making sure that when they appear out of nowhere, they won’t be disappointed? We all have dreams. But are you aligning your behavior with your dreams? Because if you are…
Sharing.
I want to share with you a beautiful and interesting realization of mine. Growth through sharing. Whenever you share your ideas and your stories, it’s like emptying yourself. You pour out what you are. When you do that, you grow as a vessel, and God refills you with new ideas and understandings about things you…
Blessed.
Lucky. Lucky are the people who are born in a form of heaven, get to live their lives there, die, and go to heaven—good family, good education, good job and career, and so on. Blessed. Blessed are the people who are born in a form of hell, strive, work, and actually bet existence on a…
The Sower.
The parable of the sower in Matthew 13 may be my favorite story from the Bible. Let me share it with you. “A farmer went out to sow his seed. As he was scattering the seed, some fell along the path, and the birds came and ate it up. Some fell on rocky places, where…