personal development
the three components of happiness
choose rational thinking over good fortune
personal growth is not a sprint
"Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves." — Rainer Maria Rilke
Many people think that changing yourself or growing as a person is something that should happen quickly. They treat it like a race, rushing from one self-help book
suffering holds the key to happiness
“The more time you spend thinking about yourself, the more suffering you will experience.” ― Dalai Lama XIV, The Book of Joy
Suffering is inevitable and a constant occurrence in our human lives. Whether it be waking up early to go to your day job, tackling countless bills that come your
the path to outer success starts from inner mastery
“If you really want to improve your outer world, whether this means your career, your relationships, or your finances, you must first improve your inner world. The most effective way to do this is through the practice of continuous self-improvement. Self-mastery is the DNA of life mastery. Greatness is an
the happiness formula
finding oasis in the storm: 5 ways to recharge in a stress-fueled world
“Just like the devices we use daily, our bodies and minds also require regular recharging. Without it, we can find ourselves feeling unproductive, drained, and even detached from our own lives. And with burnout and stress seeming to increase more and more the last few years, across all professions, it’
prioritize happiness over external rewards
manifesting wealth: the power of thought, gratitude, and creative harmony
What's your take on the initial step towards wealth? Is it diving into the stock market or launching a business?
Well, it actually begins on a more profound level—the realm of thoughts. In his landmark book The Science of Getting Rich, Wallace D. Wattles explains that our