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"The truth is always more complex than we can imagine."
"The world is full of signs, but we are often too blind to see them."
Most of what matters in our lives takes place in our absence.
The essence of modernity is psychologism, the experiencing and interpretation of the world in terms of the reactions of our inner life and indeed as an inner world, the dissolution of fixed contents in the fluid element of the soul, from which all that is substantive is filtered and whose forms are merely forms of motion.
The stranger is close to us, insofar as we feel between him and ourselves common features of a national, social, occupational, or generally human, nature. He is far from us, insofar as these common features extend beyond him or us, and connect us only because they connect a great many people.
The essence of modernity is psychologism, the experiencing and interpretation of the world in terms of the reactions of our inner life and indeed as an inward world.
Abundance is not something we acquire. It is something we tune into.
Abundance is not something we acquire. It is something we tune into.
The choices we make in our 20s are the foundation for the lives we will lead.
The brain is still forming in our 20s, which means it's more open to change.
Identity capital is our collection of personal assets. It is the repertoire of individual resources that we assemble over time. These are the investments we make in ourselves, the things we do well enough, or long enough, that they become a part of who we are.
Our 20s are the defining decade of adulthood.
The power of the mind is immense, and harnessing it can lead to profound changes in our lives.
Our relationships with others are mirrors that reflect our own inner world and psychological state.
The stories we believe about ourselves can either limit our potential or propel us towards greatness.
The way we perceive the world is heavily influenced by our past experiences and the narratives we tell ourselves.
Emotions are not just reactions; they are powerful indicators of our deepest needs and desires.
Emotional intelligence is as critical as IQ for success, as it governs our ability to navigate social complexities and manage our own emotions.
The study of heuristics reveals how we make quick, efficient decisions, but also how these shortcuts can lead to systematic errors.
Our cognitive biases are not just errors in judgment; they are windows into the evolutionary adaptations of the human brain.