Our life stories are largely constructed and without mindfulness can prove destructive.
RASHEED OGUNLARUToo much time is wasted fighting one self and life itself. Peace and fulfilment emerge the moment you embrace both.
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Happiness is not some ‘thing’ to be pursued it is a way of being born from appreciating
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There are ultimately two choices in life: to fight it or to embrace it. If you fight it you will lose – if you embrace it you become one with it and you’ll be lived.
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You will rarely make wise decisions if you surround yourself with fools
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Tomorrow’s leaders will not lead dictating from the front, nor pushing from the back. They will lead from the centre – from the heart.
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Success is meaningless without fulfilment – both begin within.
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Compassion is even more powerful than courage. Sure, with courage you can conquer a world – but only with compassion can you heal and build it.
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Sometimes in life there’s no problem and sometimes in there is no solution. In this space – between these apparent poles – life flows.
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Until you understand your customers – deeply and genuinely – you cannot truly serve them.
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The mind defines, decides, doubts and divides – only the heart truly binds.
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The world is already yours – why try to conquer it?
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The mind will enchain yourself, others or both. Your heart will set you / them free.
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On any day – in any given event – you have to believe in yourself and back yourself 100%
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Know your magic, trust your magic, use your magic and know that you are a manifestation of life’s magic.
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If you listen quietly enough life will whisper its secrets to you.
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There are essentially two questions in life – a spiritual question and a material question. The spiritual question is ‘Who am I?’ The material question is ‘What am I to do with my life?’ One leads to the other.
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