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Posts from the ‘Emotions’ Category

  • Whining is for the Weak March 21st, 2011Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    Everyday you spend bitching and whining is better off spent acting and fixing.

  • Wall of suffering October 16th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    At times it is the wall we build around us that amplifies our own misery.

  • To follow is not to lead May 13th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    The desire to be different yet not stray from the norm, is an admittal of weakness in leadership.

  • Does defending culture develop to racism? May 12th, 2010Life Philosophy | Pic of Red Packets Symbolic to Chinese

    We are born into this world through our parents. They were also brought up by their own parents, and the lineage ascends further upwards. On its way down certain ideologies are passed down by word of mouth, routines, rules, general behaviour and ceremonies. These are now known as superstitions, traditions and cultural etiquette. We tend to define ourselves through these cultures, seeking an identity in them. It is always nice to hear that history is [...Read the Rest...]

  • One word destruction May 7th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    Missing an opportunity can be as easy as a statement of yes or no.

  • Voices seeking freshness May 6th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    One who complains and reacts positively to change is much better off than one who keeps quiet and waits for fruits to arrive at one’s doorstep.

  • Continuous excitement April 30th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    When excitement perpetuates over a period of time for which was once very dissimilar, the brain is fooled to perceive that much time has passed since its previous escapade.

  • Boundary of global aid April 26th, 2010Quotes to Live By | Life Philosophy

    One can’t help the whole world at once because everyone has their own limits, obligations and most importantly: desires.