Articles on self-development, principles, success stories, and human development booksArticles on self-development, principles, success stories, and human development books
“Fear is the chief source of superstition and one of the chief sources of cruelty, and overcoming fear is the beginning of wisdom” - philosopher Bertrand Russell.
Philosopher Marcus Aurelius said, “People gain a great deal of time when they are content with what they have, and care less about what others say, do, or think.”
Personal growth is a lifelong journey with numerous steps. This article explains the six primary stages of personal development. These stages are naturally recurrent and can become cyclical as more growth, goals, and life's hurdles .. more..
Is the book The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck familiar to you? American novelist Mark Manson is the author of this well-known work, which has achieved high sales and revenues. So, who is Mark Manson? This article presents his accomplished .. more..
Imagine inheriting a million dollars. What's the first thing you would do with this money after indulging in some personal treats? Any financial advisor worth their salt would advocate crafting a strategic plan to manage your newfound .. more..
This is the first of five pillars that I am writing for adventurers who want to change their lives by taking more chances. Anybody can do something crazy, but it takes more ingenuity to do it, and the steps are not as well-known as you think. .. more..
Belief is an interesting concept, although it has two possible definitions. The first of them states that it is, "the acknowledgment of the existence of something," or "confidence, faith, or trust in someone or something." However, it .. more..
Whether you are persevering or not, you can't deny the importance of perseverance. It is the main factor in your ability to turn dreams into reality, that you live as you planned.
Nowadays, there are endless productivity-improving techniques that claim to help you work at maximum efficiency. Only a few are more widely known and used than the Pomodoro Technique.
Many people tend to remember their failures more than their successes and blame themselves for the smallest mistakes. They only celebrate significant achievements, while they need to give more attention to small successes. .. more..