Saturday, 6 June 2026

You're robbing yourself

Most people give soft feedback because they care more about how the conversation feels than about whether the problem gets solved. This is selfish. Another thought on this... A lot of people don't actually want direct feedback; they prefer something softer. When they hear direct feedback, they focus on how it makes them feel and not the substance. If you're focusing on how feedback makes you feel and not its accuracy, you're robbing yourself of the opportunity to get better.

Friday, 5 June 2026

What is the source of the information?

Be more cautious with sensational headlines, viral social media posts, or anyone confidently summarizing a study without context. A trustworthy source should explain not just what the study found, but also its limitations, potential conflicts of interest, and how the findings compare with previous research. Scientific knowledge is built gradually, so avoid making major decisions based on a single article, influencer, or headline claiming that “a study showed” something definitive.

Thursday, 4 June 2026

Practice listening without preloading your reply

In your next conversation, notice the moment your mind starts searching for what to say next, and gently return your attention to the person speaking. Let them finish fully before forming your response. If you need a pause, take one. You can say, “Give me a second to think about that,” or simply let a brief silence sit. The goal is not to be quiet for its own sake, but to absorb what the other person is actually saying before deciding what deserves to be said back.

Wednesday, 3 June 2026

Awareness of life’s impermanence

Awareness of life’s impermanence clarifies what truly matters. When time is understood as limited, priorities become sharper and courage becomes easier. Use that perspective to focus on what gives life meaning.

Tuesday, 2 June 2026

Constantly connected yet emotionally distant

Digital platforms make it easy to stay constantly connected yet emotionally distant. Protect time for meaningful conversations and in-person experiences. Sometimes the best way to reconnect is to disconnect.

Monday, 1 June 2026

Pair improvement with acceptance

Something is wrong, something is missing, something in me needs fixing. And if you live inside that frame long enough, you start carrying boulders you were never meant to pick up. The trap is not improvement itself; it’s the fantasy that enough improvement will eliminate discomfort, uncertainty, or suffering altogether. It won’t. The better move is the middle path: act where action is useful, and practice acceptance where force only creates more strain. Improvement without acceptance becomes inner warfare. Acceptance without action becomes drift. Wisdom is knowing which tool to use when.

Sunday, 31 May 2026

Do the work privately enough that it stays honest

Growth that needs applause is often not growth at all. Keep some of your development offline, unbranded, and unshared long enough to find out whether it is changing your life or just your image.