The Power of Your Perspective: Why Henry Ford Was Right
We’ve all been there. You’re standing at the bottom of a massive hill, maybe it’s a literal mountain, or maybe it’s just a mountain of life's challenges, and you feel that sinking feeling in your stomach. Before you even take the first step, a voice in your head says,...
The Beautiful Cycle: Why Endings Are Actually New Seeds
"All good things must come to an end...as they sow the seeds for better things to come into our life" Yuvraj Kapadia We’ve all heard the saying, "All good things must come to an end." Usually, it’s said with a sigh. It feels like a warning that happiness is temporary....
The Wake-Up Call: When the World Stops Telling You Who You Are
There is a famous quote by a Swiss psychologist that acts like a quiet warning for the first half of our lives, and a loud alarm for the second. The world will ask you who you are, and if you do not know, the world will tell you. Carl Jung When we are young, we hear...
Gratitude Without an Object: The Quiet Power of Awareness, Choice, and Manifestation
I have been grateful for so long - I forgot what about, but it still feels good. Hans TenDam. At first glance, this quote sounds playful, even slightly absurd. How could someone be grateful without remembering why? Gratitude, after all, is usually tied to something...
The Paradox of Passivity: Why “Not Deciding” is the Biggest Choice of All
"If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice!" Neil Peart Neil Peart, the legendary drummer and lyricist for the band Rush, was not just a musician; he was a philosopher of the highest caliber. When he penned the line, "If you choose not to decide, you...