Developing Self-Control

Self-control may be developed in precisely the same manner as we tone up a weak muscle,—by little exercises day by day. Let us each day do, as mere exercises of discipline in moral gymnastics, a few acts that are disagreeable to us, the doing of which will help us in instant action in our hour […]

Choose to Lead Your Heart, Not the Other Way Around

[Y]ou must take the view that instead of following your heart, you are choosing to lead it. The world says to follow your heart, but if you are not leading it, then someone or something else is. – Stephen & Alex Kendrick, The Love Dare (aff. link)

Imagination is More Important Than Knowledge

“Imagination is more important than knowledge for while knowledge defines everything we know, imagination points to all we might yet discover and create.” – Albert Einstein

The 7 Things That Will Destroy Us

“There are 7 things that will destroy us: wealth without work; pleasure without conscience; knowledge without character; religion without sacrifice; politics without principle; science without humanity; business without ethics.” – Mahatma Gandhi

“Every man needs that.”

“I’ve been working my ass off today just so I can get two and a half hours upstairs with my trains. Silly as it may be to other people, that’s what’s important to me. Have you got a hobby? Then you’ll understand. It clears my mind. It’s three-dimensional because the trains work, so there’s the […]

Life Goes On

“Life goes on no matter what the hell you do.” – Leon Panetta, Secretary of Defense

How to Respond to Constructive Criticism (Instead of Being Defensive)

“Without entering into the discussion, he took occasion to talk to me about the manner of my writing; observed that, though I had the advantage of my antagonist in correct spelling and pointing (which I ow’d to the printing-house), I fell far short in elegance of expression, in method and in perspicuity, of which he […]

“The past is all over.”

“There’s nothing you can do about bad things that already happened. People can think too much of the past. The past is all over. Kiss it goodbye and stay in the present. Why think of bad things when you can think of good things?” – Jake LaMotta, former boxing champion

Your Biggest Challenge? Fear.

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