Post by smritirohman88 on Oct 28, 2023 2:53:41 GMT -5
and even more to express and write it in a way that makes me seem as much as possible a better person than I am, or a less bad one. So given the effort I gave myself to work on self-analysis, I take the opportunity to turn the thing into an article. In any case, I hope that these reflections generate debate about our personal and professional lifestyle, and our way of defining our objectives and goals, and of overcoming the obstacles and bad vibes that the path throws at us. Thank you, Francisco. 1. A lesson that life has taught you:
Keeping busy is the best way to feel reasonably satisfied. I try to lead by example and follow the principle that I so often recommend: “however you feel, do what you must.” The worst life choice is always to stop doing, inactivity only leads to more inactivity. 2. A lesson Crypto Email List that the professional world has taught you: I don't differentiate much between professional life and personal life. I think the important distinction is between what you like to do and what you don't, and I try to organize myself to spend more time on my interests and less on my obligations, whether work or non-work.
Define the world we live in with one phrase: “Unhappiness is not knowing what we want and killing ourselves to get it.” The idea does not define the world so much as the lifestyle of too many people. 4. What you miss most in society: I will tell you that I miss a more scientific attitude and culture in all fields of daily life: education, administration, relationships between people, companies... No I understand how so little and so poorly continues to be evaluated in areas where the problems are endemic. As I mentioned on Twitter a few days ago.
Keeping busy is the best way to feel reasonably satisfied. I try to lead by example and follow the principle that I so often recommend: “however you feel, do what you must.” The worst life choice is always to stop doing, inactivity only leads to more inactivity. 2. A lesson Crypto Email List that the professional world has taught you: I don't differentiate much between professional life and personal life. I think the important distinction is between what you like to do and what you don't, and I try to organize myself to spend more time on my interests and less on my obligations, whether work or non-work.
Define the world we live in with one phrase: “Unhappiness is not knowing what we want and killing ourselves to get it.” The idea does not define the world so much as the lifestyle of too many people. 4. What you miss most in society: I will tell you that I miss a more scientific attitude and culture in all fields of daily life: education, administration, relationships between people, companies... No I understand how so little and so poorly continues to be evaluated in areas where the problems are endemic. As I mentioned on Twitter a few days ago.