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Philosophy of Limited Resources
This blog encourages readers to live intentionally by recognizing the limitations of resources such as time, experiences, and opportunities. It emphasizes that a fulfilling life stems from mindful decision-making and prioritizing rare moments. Instead of following the crowd, individuals should carve their own paths to fully embrace life’s limited offerings and act on them promptly. Read more
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Stop Postponing Life: Live Fully Today
We tend to prepare too much for life while forgetting to actually live it. We generate wealth for future generations, learn from gurus how to live a good life, compromise peace today to guarantee peace tomorrow, and do work we dislike to secure a “safe” future. But has it ever occurred to you that you Read more
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The Only Resolution You Need in 2026
A self-aware life is roughly forty years long. It feels unfair to decide its direction just once a year in the form of goals. If I were good at math, that would mean forty goals—allowing life to take forty turns. Yet we are barely scratching the surface of our untapped potential. Most yearly goals are Read more
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Reflecting on My 2025 Reading Journey
This year, I discovered fiction’s profound lessons, especially through Kristin Hannah and Matt Haig’s works, which delve into themes of life, empowerment, and personal struggles. My reading evolved from non-fiction to rich narratives, blending history and philosophy. I also emphasize Greta Thunberg’s The Climate Book for its critical information on climate change. Read more
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15 years of wisdom: Do not live on autopilot
In December 2025, I reflected on my 15 years in software development, emphasizing the importance of living intentionally rather than on autopilot. Making intentional choices about projects and personal development has enriched my career. I advocate for conscious decision-making to enhance professional fulfillment and growth, shaping a rewarding work life. Read more
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On Satisfaction and Peace
The post presents the idea that true satisfaction comes from within and doesn’t require changing the world. A satisfied person finds peace in clarity and meaningful actions, while dissatisfaction drives others to seek change. Authentic living, self-awareness, and genuine choices lead to fulfillment, reducing unnecessary stress and promoting peace. Read more
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