Curiosity Friday: How to criticize someone, Concept of Busyness, and following old-fashionable things
Episode - 33
Welcome to another fresh episode of Curiosity Friday!
Here are some of the best Ideas, quotes, tweets, and a question to consider this week.
Ideas
Here are some of the best Ideas from me.
I.
“The person who is observant and self-aware finds many teachers in his life.”
II.
“We should criticize people only to uplift them, not to bring them down. Constructive criticisms act as feedback, but destructive criticisms destroy someone’s prestige, reputation, and self-esteem.”
III.
“Every transaction is paid for at least three times. First, with the money you pay. Second, with the time you spend. Third, with the reputation, you create through your behavior.
Being pleasant, reliable, and easy to work with might cost you a little more time. Perhaps even a bit of extra money. But the long-term returns from a great reputation usually outweigh the cost of a single transaction.
Most of the value in life and in business arises out of good relationships.”
Quotes
Here are some of the best quotes from others.
I.
"We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about.” ~ Charles Kingsley.
You automatically become happier when you’re enthusiastic and interested in doing something. Then, you don’t need any comfort or luxury requirements to fulfill your desires.
II.
“Busy is a decision. We do the things we want to do, period. If we say we are too busy, it is just shorthand for the thing being "not important enough" or "not a priority." Busy is not a badge. You don’t find the time to make things, you make the time to do things.” ~ Debby Millman
Being busy is not a decision, it’s a choice. We don’t get busy, but we choose to get active.
Tweet
Here is the best tweet thread to consider this week.
It’s not necessary to follow the trend and to get done things that others are doing. You can still love old-fashionable things and live happier. This thread is a great example of that. This thread will take you to old-not-so-fashionable things which we should follow in this modern era. Please give this thread a read, it will be worth your time. [Not sponsored content].
Question
Here is one question for you to consider this week.
What’s something that you need to take “LESS” care about in order to become “MORE” happier?
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