Tag: personal-growth
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The Emotional Curve of Self-Awareness

Self-awareness initially disrupts peace, leading individuals through a phase of frustration and judgment as they confront their limitations and the world’s flaws. However, by embracing deeper understanding and responding with love, this awareness transforms into a lasting peace that is profound and compassionate. The journey is continuous, marked by growth and acceptance.
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Do You Have Time for Criticism?

If you have endless time to criticize other people’s lives, chances are you have not yet found a goal worth dedicating your life to. Time is a strange thing. It can either be wasted or invested. A life filled with constant opinions and criticism of others is often a life where time is being wasted—time…
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Execution over Planning

The post emphasizes the importance of execution over perfection in overcoming mental barriers like depression and restlessness. It advocates for embracing imperfection and taking action, whether through exercise or creative pursuits. Learning from failures and focusing on personal practice leads to genuine progress and fulfillment, encouraging individuals to act on their desires without overthinking.
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The Illusion of Purpose

Life isn’t about finding a grand purpose but about living fully and finding satisfaction in daily activities. Many seek fulfillment through work, but when rewards lose meaning, boredom and frustration arise. Instead of chasing purpose, focus on engaging work that brings joy and connection, fostering a rhythm that keeps life vibrant.
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When the World Shifts: How to Stay Ready Without Fear

Preparedness is not about predicting every twist of the future—it’s about not being shaken when change arrives. Whether AI or life itself, the world will keep shifting. What matters is depth, awareness, and process. Engage fully, expect less, give more—that’s where true readiness lies.
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The Illusion of Regret and the Reality of Life

A normal life could be full of regrets—things we wish we could go back in time to fix, choices we think could have made us happier, healthier, or more successful. But is there truly a perfect life? If given a chance to erase past mistakes, would we feel liberated? If we had our dream life,…
