8 Lessons from 8 Books

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  • There is always a way
    If someone is determined to do something, s/he will find a way to accomplish it regardless of obstacles.
  • Distraction is the destroyer of depth
    If distraction becomes a habit, we are unable to sustain the focus required for creativity in our personal and professional lives.
  • We are not as smart as we think we are
    We constantly live under the ‘knowledge illusion’. We are no more than a monkey juggling between thoughts.
  • Self-acceptance is the first step to self-mastery
    People often hide their past and pretend it didn’t happen. Mastery of the self comes from accepting all of our flaws.
  • Wealth is quiet, rich is loud and poor is flashy
    The truth is that wealth is what you don’t see, wealth are financial assets that haven’t been converted into the stuff you see.
  • The world is not bad as bad you thought
    Refrain yourself from seeing the world as ‘Black and White’, most of the information about the world lies in the GREY area.
  • Be steady while the world spins around you.
    Stillness offers you a way to step back. Stepping back from it can give you a perspective that you won’t see when in the middle of it.
  • Power of Consistency and Momentum
    Small disciplines repeated with consistency everyday lead to great achievements gained slowely over time.

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