The Everyday Hero Manifesto: Activate Your Positivity, Maximize Your Productivity, Serve The World
Robin Sharmaamazon.com
The Everyday Hero Manifesto: Activate Your Positivity, Maximize Your Productivity, Serve The World
We are most alive when we are closest to our fears.
When you were born, you cried while the world rejoiced. Live your life in such a way that when you die, the world cries while you rejoice.
“Happiness is nothing more than good health and a bad memory,” noted humanitarian and polymath Albert Schweitzer.
Gross inflation of the human ego is the largest occupational hazard of the world-class leader,
“We could never learn to be brave and patient if there were only joy in the world,” Helen Keller taught us.
Genius has far less to do with your genetics and much more to do with your habits. Stepping into the person you’ve always imagined you could be is a trained result—available to anyone willing to open themselves up, do the work and run the practices that make magic real.
Yet do remember that pursuits that don’t push you will never improve you. And those activities that are hardest to do are generally the most valuable to do. And that fear always screams loudest when your magic is closest.
to have the results very few have, you must do the things very few do.
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