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REMINDERS FOR LIFE
Who and why you decide to spend your life with - is one of the biggest decisions you will make in your life.
Don't take it lightly.
As you age, you will either drift away from your family or not be able to break from their shackles or realize they are extremely dear to you.
What will you regret not doing, when you are 50?
Do that today.
If your school friends keep dragging you down and pulling you back and make you feel bad about "growing too fast", fire them!
Don't feel guilty for not wanting them in your life.
You will constantly be judged. Your college. Your job. Your car. Your phone. Your clothes. Your choices. Remember that people judge because they want to feel good about themselves.
It has nothing to do with you. It is their insecurity.
Who you spend time with, will define the stories you hear.
The stories you hear, will define the stories in your head.
The stories in your head, will define you.
Choose who you spend time with, wisely!
You are not the only one confused. You are not the only one unsure. You are not the only one struggling.
You are not dumb, inadequate, incapable.
Everyone is struggling.
Everyone is figuring it out.
Don't be harsh on yourself.
While you are building your skills, the most important thing to build is your reputation.
Your goal is to make people say "I am not sure if she knows how to do it. But I am certain if told to do it, she will definitely figure it out. I trust her."
That thing you imagine to be the worst thing ever?
When it happens, it will feel like that - The worst thing ever.
You will get up everyday and it will be the first thing you will think of.
Until one day, when it won't be!
The worst thing you imagine, isn't the worst thing.
Optimize for your learning, not your salary.
Optimize for progress, not for stability.
Optimize for facing fears, not for comfort.
Simple reminders.
Powerful reminders.
Necessary reminders.
BOOK I AM READING THIS WEEK
Started reading The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
Was gifted this book (thanks Aditya) and it's one of those that you have known of for so many years, wanted to read but never got around to doing so.
So if it wasn't for the gift, I would not have.
The book is a moving true story of Randy Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon, who had recently been diagnosed with terminal cancer. So he gave what became his last lecture.
It was a summation of everything Randy had come to believe. It was about living.
Uplifting, and heart wrenching at the same time. Definitely read this one.
QUOTES TO SHARE
If you are loved only when you are around, then it’s not love. It’s convenience.
(Share on Twitter)
The world is designed to benefit from your self doubt and fear.
So it does everything to make you feel that way all the time.
(Share on Twitter)
If our body sits still, it decays.
If our mind sits still, it grows.
(Share on Twitter)
RESPONSES TO LAST WEEK'S QUESTION
Last week I asked you:
What do you prefer?
Here are the responses:
My response?
If I know the song, I prefer singing to the song. If I am driving, then I prefer shouting the song lol.
PICTURE OF THE WEEK
Human birds in the sky.
This was taken from the paragliding landing site of Bir :))
QUESTION OF THE WEEK
What do you prefer to watch on YouTube?
Click here to let me know your answer (anonymously)
CONTENT I SHARED THIS WEEK
Podcast:
Title of episode: Anyway
Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcast, Apple Podcast, JioSaavn, Gaana or YouTube.
YouTube:
How to deal with overthinking?
You can watch it here.
Instagram:
No one can touch you
You can watch it here.
Twitter:
17 ways our mind plays tricks on us.
You can read it here.
You can, of course, always write to me by simply replying to this newsletter.
I love reading all your emails, even though I may not be able to reply to them all.
Yes! I READ ALL MY EMAILS. ALL OF THEM.
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