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Time never stops. From your heartbeat to the sweep of galaxies, it reshapes everything in its path. Yet hidden in its relentlessness is the gift of renewal and survival.
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I sometimes wonder why we measure a person's worth by their income. Someone may not earn a single penny yet possess an ocean of wisdom capable of changing the course of humanity.
What do you think? I'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments.
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Everything gains meaning from its opposite. Love needs hate. Success requires failure. Contrasts quietly shape our values, choices, and lives. Learn to harness them, and they become a powerful tool for growth.
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One lesson I've learned is that I shouldn't try to control what others sayβespecially my parents and family members.
I'm talking about everyday, petty situations. Correcting them or telling them what they should or shouldn't say often makes them uncomfortable, and honestly, it rarely changes anything. Nobody is going to dance to my tunes, and that's okay.
I remember getting upset with my father because he told my uncle that I was moving to another city. At the time, it felt like a big deal. Later, I realized it made absolutely no difference to my life.
Sometimes, peace begins the moment we stop trying to control conversations and start accepting people as they are.
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Today, even profitable companies are laying off employees. Recent reports show that several big companies continue to reduce their workforce despite strong financial performance and increased investments in AI.
If you've been through a layoff, career uncertainty, or the challenge of starting over, your lived experience matters.
How did you cope?
What helped you move forward?
What would you tell someone facing the same situation today?
My boss was laid off while I was still employed. Soon after, I decided to resign as well. When my boss secured a new position at another company, he reached out to me and offered me an opportunity to join his team there.
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Across centuries and cultures, historyβs greatest philosophers shared one defining trait that fueled their wisdom, vision, and legacy. Itβs still within reach for anyone bold enough to pursue it.
Well said. One lesson I've learned is to stop trying to control what others say. Accepting people as they are is far more peaceful.
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I believe that if I can solve even one problem for one person every day, it can make a small but meaningful difference. Every act of help adds a little more kindness to the world. I try to do this in different ways whenever I can. At the end of the day, I don't measure success by achievements alone. The peace and satisfaction I feel from helping someone are truly priceless.
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I just read your article about opposites. A few months ago, I wrote about my own experiences on the same topic.
Today, I find myself wondering:
Would you rather have no money or a treasure trove of money?
Would you rather have no knowledge or unlimited wisdom?