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“Rules are the flavour of the Ethics and Ethics is the God.”
RAGHUVEER MAGANTI, Key for the Next Generation Growth: Author: Human composer of the God played new tune

“The chosen colour in each country depends on its country's temperature.”
RAGHUVEER MAGANTI, Key for the Next Generation Growth: Author: Human composer of the God played new tune

“The sun rays reach your home; the book rays reach your mind.”
RAGHUVEER MAGANTI, Key for the Next Generation Growth: Author: Human composer of the God played new tune

“Technically, God is trying from all angles to keep us awake, walk, run.”
RAGHUVEER MAGANTI, Key for the Next Generation Growth: Author: Human composer of the God played new tune

Annie Eklöv
“Let’s face it, we’ve all been there gazing with horror and
amazement at the mess our little (and sometimes big) angels
make. We’re left pulling our hair and wondering, “Is there a
cleaning lady who can shovel the mess out the window?”
Annie Eklöv

Annie Eklöv
“making specific changes in your
child’s bedroom can improve cleanliness, encourage good
study habits, boost your relationship, spark creativity, help
concentration, promote calmness, and improve mental
health.”
Annie Eklöv, Help! My Room Exploded: How to Simplify Your Home to Reduce ADHD Symptoms

Annie Eklöv
“The best way to help a child with ADHD (or any
child) is to maintain a loving relationship with them.
No matter how you fix external issues (like a messy room),
your success will be limited if you ignore the importance of
your relationship”
Annie Eklöv, Help! My Room Exploded: How to Simplify Your Home to Reduce ADHD Symptoms

Billy Poon
“With purpose comes the implication of power. It might even be that purpose is power. With the rise of the self-help industry, purpose is being seen as a positive light toward self-fulfillment. As purpose is a tool, people are using it in a way that can satisfy themselves and only themselves.”
Billy Poon, The Why Of Life: Why We Live Without Purpose and How to Find Meaning in a Pointless Life

Rod Judkins
“I’m often asked, “How can I get ideas and be motivated?” My answer is straightforward. Set out to better understand yourself or the world around you. Then, share these truths. It’s simple.”
Rod Judkins, Lie like an artist: Communicate successfully by focusing on essential truths

Mystqx Skye
“Your greatest enemy is when you let your mind work against your own well-being. It’s called self-sabotage.”
Mystqx Skye

Anubhav    Srivastava
“Whether or not something is "worth the effort", is not really correlated to how
hard you worked on it, but rather whether it delivered on the expectations
you had from it. If you work without expectations and can be happy in the
process, almost anything can be worth the effort.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

Anubhav    Srivastava
“A little bit of laziness can also do you a lot of good. “How?” – You may ask.

Well, here is how: People who believe the answer to everything is just pure hard work and determination are the kinds that will set out on foot even if their destination is hundreds of miles away.

They will tire themselves out and yet achieve nothing.

The lazier person will try to find the efficient way of achieving the same and determine priorities.

If saving time is the highest priority, they will book a flight.

If saving money is high on the list, they may book a train or a bus.

But either way, they will utilize a system that helps them get the job done instead of relying on pure hard work.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

Anubhav    Srivastava
“People often try to motivate everyone by saying nonsensical statements like, “Try to be the best in the world at something, and you will be rewarded MASSIVELY.”

The problem with that statement is that by the very definition of that statement, you have clearly admitted that this advice only works for ONE person per field. There can only be “one best in the world at something.”

Last I checked, there were billions of people in the world who still needed to make a living.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

Anubhav    Srivastava
“Suppose someone says, it’s possible to jump off a 200 feet cliff without any aid and survive. 99 percent of those that try end up dying. But by some miracle, this guy survives, while doing the exact same thing with the exact method that killed 99 percent of the people. He later, proudly proclaims, “See! it’s possible to jump off a 200 feet high cliff and survive! Never mind the fact that I spent 6 months in a Coma and am now paralyzed FOR LIFE, but I survived! Anyone can do it as long as you believe in yourself!

In business, the most common synonym for this is –” Work 18-hour days! Take no days off! No pain, no gain! Don’t change even if the entire world tells you that you are wrong! Sleep only when you are dead!”

Other entrepreneurs listen to that and try to replicate it sincerely. But most fail anyway while also ruining their health, finances and personal life. What they don’t realize is that just because a tiny minority survived or even thrived using this approach, doesn’t mean it is the right approach, because if it was, it would work for most people who followed it sincerely, but it doesn’t.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

Anubhav    Srivastava
“A lottery winner is not qualified to teach you how to win the lottery.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

Anubhav    Srivastava
“It is wise to do what you love only if it loves you back. Follow your passion only if it rewards you in return.

We have been made to believe that there is glory in suffering when you follow your passion. Suffering for a certain time when the reward or the result will make up for it is certainly worth it, but there is no glory in mindless suffering for years when there is not even a light at the end of the tunnel.

So do what you love but ensure that it loves you back and if it doesn’t it is ok to love something else. When you follow your passion and it does not reward you despite your best efforts, it is okay to pursue another passion.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

Anubhav    Srivastava
“People don’t care about you, they care about what you can do FOR THEM.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

Anubhav    Srivastava
“Don’t buy into pseudo-motivational words like “Talent is overrated. Hard Work is everything.” The truth is talent is the base, the starting point of everything, and no matter how hard you try to run as a dog, you are never going to beat a Cheetah.

Humans currently “rule” this world because of their unique intellectual talent, that no other animal currently possesses, not because of their so called hard work.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

Anubhav    Srivastava
“You have no control over what someone says to you or about you. But you have absolute
control over how you feel about it or how you react to it. It is fine to analyze these
statements for an honest assessment, but beyond that it is pointless to continuously be
plagued with self doubt just because somebody else decides to attack you.”
Anubhav Srivastava, UnLearn: A Practical Guide to Business and Life

Anubhav    Srivastava
“Nobody possesses “mediocre talent”, they just choose the wrong field”
Anubhav Srivastava, Inspirational Sayings: Get Super Motivated and Achieve Amazing Success through Inspirational Sayings!

“Try changing yourself before expecting others to change.”
Garima Soni - words world

Jacqueline Tusi
“Once more, I was left alone. My way of dealing with emotional distress was to immediately engage my heart and intellect in a search for new opportunities to develop. I knew that if I wanted to continue to live my life successfully, I would have to rise to unbelievable heights.”
Jacqueline Tusi, Know Thyself: An Autobiographical Manual for Designing a Successful Life

Jacqueline Tusi
“In a moment of enlightenment, I no longer perceived myself as being unconditionally delivered over to my fate, but rather called to acknowledge my own authorship. In other words, the tragic events that had taken place in the past were not things that had simply happened to me. Rather, they were actions that
were at least partially initiated by me. That day, I was filled with faith that new possibilities of growth and change were waiting just around the corner.”
Jacqueline Tusi, Know Thyself: An Autobiographical Manual for Designing a Successful Life

“Those who unleash their fantasies in their heads, and build castles and rainbows on the land of their expectations and their hopes, are mostly the ones who end up picking the fragments of their broken hearts by the doorstep of a stranger, once they thought they knew very well.”
Naji A.K, The Tragedy Of Being Here: Rise Above What Defines You

“The good stories always begin with a try, and so do the most tragic ones. But the stories that don't even begin are the ones that are mostly consumed with regrets and self-destruction.”
Naji A.K, The Tragedy Of Being Here: Rise Above What Defines You

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