Curiosity Friday: Magical Solutions to problems, the art of loving someone, and how to remember anything you learn.
Episode - 31
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 the best ideas from me.
I.
“There are no “magical” solutions for problems. Whatever you’re trying to avoid is exactly what you have to do. I know that sucks, but it is true.”
II.
“The most prepared person usually wins the game, but you get credits only for results/actions and not for your preparations.”
III.
"One type of person approaches a situation with the mindset of, “How can I make this work?”
Another type seems to approach each circumstance with the mindset of, “What are all the reasons this wouldn’t work?”
Both people will be forced to deal with reality, but the first person will only have to solve problems that actually occur while the second person will often avoid taking action entirely because of the potential issues they have dreamt up before starting.
There will always be reasons not to do something. Be a problem solver, not a problem adder."
Quotes
Here are some best quotes from others.
I.
"I don't want to get to the end of my life and find that I just lived the length of it. I want to live the width of it as well.” ~ Diane Ackerman
Do not try to live the past or the future of life, let yourself live in the present moment of life and sense every presence of it.
II.
"Go and love someone exactly as they are. And then watch how quickly they transform into the greatest, truest version of themselves. When one feels seen and appreciated in their own essence, one is instantly empowered.” ~ Wes Angelozzi
The true essence of a relationship, whether with friends, families or loved ones, is to accept people as they are and not as YOU want them to be. Appreciating and loving someone with their own qualities and essence is another level of relationship which we’ve never been taught in school.
Tweet
Here is the best twitter thread for you.
How to remember everything you learn?
As a passionate learner, I always love to learn and explore new concepts and frameworks in Science, love, philosophy, and life. But letting those concepts stick to the brain was becoming very harder for me. After reading this thread, it has changed the way I learn. I recommend you to follow this thread which will give you new opportunities to remember anything you learn. [Not Sponsored]
Question
Here is one question to consider this week.
What are the smallest pleasures that give you immense joy in life? Can you enjoy it today?