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There is no use in comparing yourself to other people

We’ve all been there. Looking at someone else’s life, thinking, “If only I had this…” It’s a common human experience, this feeling of wanting what we don’t have. This feeling is captured perfectly in this quote from the book “369 Hours of Punishment”: “In life, everyone wants what they don’t have, and they don’t look at what they have.” This quote hits you with its stark honesty. It doesn’t sugarcoat anything or offer a quick fix. It simply states a truth that resonates because we recognize it in ourselves and in the world around us. How often do we find ourselves trapped in longing for someone else’s success, relationships, or possessions while ignoring the blessings and opportunities readily available in our lives? The first part of the quote, “In life, everyone wants what they don’t have,” speaks to the inherent human desire for more. This desire can be a powerful motivator that drives us to achieve, innovate, and grow. After all, without a certain level of dissatisfaction, would we...

The wise man thinks without speaking; the fool speaks without thinking

This proverb is a classic example of the contrast between wisdom and foolishness, emphasizing the importance of thinking before speaking. The wise man thinks without speaking: This expression reflects the ability of a wise person to think deeply, analyze situations, and weigh the consequences before expressing an opinion. Such silence is a sign of self-control and maturity, where words are used thoughtfully and purposefully. Silence in this context is not a sign of ignorance but of inner strength and observation. The fool speaks without thinking. This concept describes the impulsiveness and lack of thought that often lead to thoughtless statements and actions. Emotions and fleeting moods often guide the fool without considering the impact of his words on others. Such behavior can lead to conflicts, misunderstandings, and loss of trust. The proverb creates a stark contrast between two opposing ways of behaving. This contrast serves as a warning about the dangers of thoughtless speech an...

Quotes from my third book. 'The Heir of the Dynasty'

I hope it will be on the market by the end of January 2024. I took the liberty of posting long quotations. Certainly, some readers may, after reading this book, accuse me of being against poor people. Nothing of the kind. They can take lessons from her. 1. Only they could not control their own children and the weather  2. Confidence in oneself wins, and trust in others  3. Okay, let's say I'm having a bad day. You are over the moon with happiness. If I come and ruin your day, how will you feel?   4. I don't know; I'm looking for someone who will like me, soul and heart, not only physically  5. We respected each other so much that we were afraid to share our feelings in case it didn't work out.   6. I have no idea how rich you are. But that's enough wasting your time with me, a poor student. Do you really like me that much?-   7. You may have lied to me up to this point, but from now on, just don't do it. I will feel you, and you will lose me.   ...

People should not look at money as wealth

  A few quotes from my second book. It is historical fiction. About the dreams of a prince. But it is no different from today's lifestyle. She can help with Max's lessons and actions to make many people's dreams come true. 1. Every action is a step towards achieving the goal. 2. Accurate information reduces the distance and time required to reach the goal. 3. If you have the support of your opponent, you will face fewer obstacles in achieving your goal. 4. The more you help, the more satisfaction you will experience. 5. Wanting something is different from putting in the effort to obtain it. 6. A dream inspires ambition and motivation in a person. 7. True wealth is not merely possessing a bag of gold, but rather it is a reflection of what you have accomplished. 8. Do we have the knowledge and belief that we will succeed in our endeavor? 9. If he did not have a good upbringing, how could he know about the knowledge that offers unlimited possibilities to each individual? 10. I...

God gives, but we must make an effort to take

Here are a few quotes from my first book. These quotes touch on important issues in people's lives. As a matter of fact, in all my books I have come up with many sayings that people like to post on their social networks. 1. Ignorance and laziness are man's greatest enemies 2. A good upbringing is a prerequisite for good health and a successful life. 3. A person is complete if he has spiritual, mental, and physical health. 4. We know that knowledge is stronger than any weapon 5. You can always conquer a person by being able to take control of your feelings 6. You can't bring back the past, but you can think about your future. 7. God gives, but we must make an effort to take 8. Only words are not enough; action must also be taken. 9. If you fail today, I'm sure you will succeed tomorrow. 10. Sometimes we need help, but don't forget to be thankful for it. 11. The habits you build now will stay with you for life 12 The hardest words to say are "thank you" and ...