True genius lies in authenticity - being yourself. The more you you become the more of a genius you are.
Mundane: Just because it's not exciting doesn't mean it's bad. Enjoy the simple things. Enjoy life.
Stop! Take time out. Figure things out.
Breathe! You've got this, whatever "this" is for you.
I know we all know to be kind but do we actually take it seriously? Sure, the world we live in these days doesn't encourage it, but what if we took the bold step and were just kind?
The choice itself is a fight. It comes easier for some than others, but for all, it is still a fight. Choose to fight because you will win. Joy comes in the morning.
I know it sounds boring, but just listen. Personal records give you hindsight, and hindsight keeps you moving forward. True words.
Simple things like sorry, please, excuse... Those are basic. Remember to use them.
I realize that I am an introvert, and as one I find it easy to operate in isolation, but I'm coming to realize that by doing that I am depriving myself of the greatest resource known to man - other people. I might sound a tad bit romantic, but I really think we, well I, need to put in more effort into making connections and appreciating those connections. Help me out, you can remind me I said this in a few years.
If you don't know what #EndSARS is please just google it. It'll give some context.
It might be something I just made up but I think it's real and being aware of it is the first step to overpowering it. I'm sure there's a more agreed-upon name for this phenomenon I'm describing - the end credits syndrome - if not let it be known that I coined it first.
Here's the thing about relationships that I've noticed. In all kinds of relationships, a lot of the times the individual is neglected. I think if people remember that relationships comprise of individuals with their own unique life experiences, a lot of issues would be solved. I really think that that should be the starting point of every relationship.
If an entire generation of people were wrong about something so fundamental not too long ago, what makes us think that everything we're doing right now is so right? We are potentially wrong about more things than we are right about other things and we need to stop fooling ourselves otherwise. We need to be able to be content with being wrong, and humble enough to say that the only thing we know is that we don't know.
It gets easier and easier to sink into despair as we grow older. It gets even easier to accept it as the norm and anything else to be the anomaly. This should not be so, we should never lose our wonder.
We are, now more than ever, being bombarded with so much content and it's getting harder and harder to tell your own thoughts from a tweet you came across while scrolling. We have only so much space in our minds so it is important that we select what we take in. The solution? GO OFFLINE!
The best things in life seldom happen in what looks like the best of conditions. So embrace discomfort and get acquainted with not knowing what you're doing all the time because the best things in life seldom happen in what looks like the best of conditions. - Toby