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Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Golden words
Golden Words
- A correct understanding about life : "Your problem is not really your problem ; your reaction to the problem is actually your problem.
“It’s not what happens to you, but how you respond that defines you.” — Epictetus
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“The situation is rarely the problem; the story you tell yourself about it is.”
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“Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional — it comes from your reaction.”
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“Your mindset is your greatest problem or your greatest power.”
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“Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it.” — Charles R. Swindoll
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“The storm outside doesn’t drown you; the storm inside does.”
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“Your reaction can either multiply the problem or neutralize it.”
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“Master your emotions, and the problems lose their mastery over you.”
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“Respond, don’t react.”
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“Control your reaction; control your life.”
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“Problems test you; reactions reveal you.”
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“Shift the mind, shrink the problem.”
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“You can’t change the event, but you can change the meaning.”
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“Problems knock at every door; peace enters only where reactions are calm.”
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“The world troubles you less than your own thoughts do.”
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“Bharosa rakhna seekho—mushkilein nahin, un par aapka nazariya aapko todta hai.”
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“Masle zindagi me sabke hote hain; lekin faisla aapka nazariya karta hai.”
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“Your reaction writes the ending of every problem you face.”
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“A problem is only as big as the panic you attach to it.”
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“The moment you manage your mind, the problem loses its power.”
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“When you change the lens, the problem changes its size.”