Friday, May 5, 2023

Which people are racist. I'm just saying my own opinion.

I was born in a country apart from my mother tongue.  I currently reside in a different country that does not share the same values as my mother tongue or the country where I was raised.  Over the years, I have come to believe in one thing: the people we label as racist.  People are intellectually poor. These people are poorer and less intelligent than their peers. However, some individuals tend to attribute their own failures to others. They don't like to help their fellow man. They always find a way to criticize instead of lending a hand. I don't think they are a majority. They definitely don't have the necessary first seven years of education. They define themselves as higher than others. They think everyone is halting their progress, of course, as they haven't tried to. In today's world, it's uncommon for an ordinary individual to take extreme measures. However, when individuals in power take extreme measures, it becomes dangerous. They enjoy using the leverage at their disposal to manipulate others. Once they reach the top and they have all the tools, they can contribute to human disasters. I don't think an Asian is any less or more than an African. The same goes for an American or a European. God, Mother Nature, and energy have given the variety to make life wonderful. All humans share the same physiological needs. Everything else is based on greed and upbringing.  I also became convinced that the negative energy that they send helps many people to reach their goals

Author Sezgin Ismailov

Monday, April 10, 2023

My opinion is that anyone who wakes up in the morning and breathes and can fulfill his duties is rich

When people feel poor, it is often because they are living in poverty or near poverty. Poverty can be caused by various factors, including low incomes, lack of education and skills, limited access to jobs, and high costs of living. Mindset can also play a role in how people perceive their financial situation. Those who think they can't get ahead or that money is evil are more likely to feel poor, even if they're not. The economy also plays a role in how people feel about their finances. When the economy is struggling, people are more likely to feel poor, even if their personal financial situation has not changed. Ultimately, it is a combination of these factors that can lead people to feel poor. Poverty is a complex issue with no easy solutions. However, understanding the causes of poverty can help create policies and programs that make a difference. 

 I think anyone who wakes up, breathes, and does their job is rich. A person is considered physically rich when they are in good health and possess all the necessary organs for their survival.

He is mentally rich when he knows that his daily diet contains enough calories for his body's energy. He feels financially wealthy when he engages in his favorite activity for the day. Everything else falls into the category of luxury and greed. I also open a bracket for those who help others with their earnings. We admire the monks, but we want everything that everyone else has. Human desires have no end. And Mother Nature has given us air, water, sun, earth, and everything else we need to live for free.

Sezgin Ismailov





Sunday, March 26, 2023

There are different types of success, too.

 Success is a tricky thing to measure. Some people might say that success is achieving your goals, while others might say that success is simply being fulfilled and content with your life. There are a lot of different factors that contribute to success, and everyone has their own definition of what it looks like. Some people might measure success by how much money they make, while others might measure success by how many people they help. Success can be measured in many ways, and what matters to you is your choice. There are different types of success, too. Some people might find success in their careers, while others might find success in their personal lives. There’s no wrong way to find success, and whatever makes you happy is what matters. No matter how you measure success or what kind of success you’re looking for, remember that you can achieve anything you set your mind to. Just keep working hard ; never give up on your dreams.

Author Sezgin Ismailov

Saturday, March 11, 2023

You can now listen to my first book

 I am pleased to present to you that my book Manners in the Great Kingdom in English and German versions has been released as an audiobook. Anyone can already listen to it if they don't feel like reading it. The titles of the stories alone are enough to make one wonder whether they are worth listening to. Lack of knowledge and laziness are the greatest enemies.  2. A person always has a choice.  3. Strive to work on what brings you pleasure. 4. If there is hope, there will always be a future. 5. There is nothing more valuable than health. 6. If you are confident and stubborn, you will achieve your goals.  7. The Lord provides, but we must make an effort to take it. 8. The most difficult words to say are "thank you" and sorry.  9. It's difficult to win a real friend, but it's simple to lose a friend.  10. What we say or do is the result of our thoughts.  11. To forgive means to clear yourself of the burden of your soul.  12. Joy is an inspiration for optimism and energy.  13. When you are helping other people, you are also helping yourself. 14. If you want to stop drinking, look at the nondrinker.  15. It is difficult to remain silent; it is important to listen and understand. 16. Envy is a waste of time and future. 17. Greed has no measure.  18. What you sow, that is what you reap. 19. You can only share what you have. 20. Inactivity doesn't improve things.  21. Ignorance is a barrier to achieving happiness and success. 22. Affection is a spark; love is an eternal flame. 23. If you want health, you need willpower and habits.  24. The lie is stronger currently, but the truth becomes stronger in the future. 25. Whatever you give, you'll get it. 26. If you want happiness, you must be sincere and grateful. 27. Our destiny is what we had planned and decided. 






Monday, March 6, 2023

Losing can help us to learn from our mistakes

Losing is an essential part of life. It is impossible to win all the time, and losing is a necessary part of the learning process. Loss can teach us valuable lessons and help us become better people.  There are many benefits to losing. Losing can help us to learn from our mistakes, to become more humble, and to develop a greater sense of empathy for others. Losing can also motivate us to work harder and to become more determined to achieve our goals.  In order to use losing to our advantage, we need to accept it as part of life and learn from it. We should not be afraid to fail, and we should view each setback as an opportunity to grow and improve.  There is an old saying
When you lose something, you don't know what you can gain.
 Author Sezgin Ismailov

Sunday, February 26, 2023

If there is a question, there must be an answer. If there is an obstacle, there must be a way to overcome it

Life's just like this messy thing, always throwing challenges and weird stuff at you. Everyone, at some point, deals with problems that make you doubt everything, leaving you scratching your head about how to fix the mess. But here's the kicker: if there's a question, there's always an answer. If something's in your way, you can get around it, over it, or through it. That's just how it goes, you know? Problems usually have a way of getting solved. You know that old saying, "A kind word opens a locked door"? It's not just about being nice. It's more like being chill and clever works better than just smashing stuff. Hard problems—like arguments, or when your brain just stops, or even big work stuff—usually give way to a gentler, more understanding way of doing things, not full-on fighting. Stuff just sorts itself out easier when you're open to working with people, instead of trying to force your way. The world's got these two sides, like a magnet—positive, negative, all that. You need both for it to work. Same with problems; seeing both the good and bad, all the different angles, usually helps you figure things out better. Let's discuss the concept of the "law of attraction." I don't have scientific proof, obviously, but everyone kind of sees it work out. It's like, if you really focus and believe something, it can totally become a self-fulfilling prophecy, messing with how you see things and what opportunities pop up.
 Old folks always say, "Be careful what you wish for," and they're probably right. Not only do things have the potential to go awry, but it's crucial to have a profound understanding of your true desires. What you're after, even if you don't know it, kind of just finds you. But it's not like you just sit there. Nah, I totally think if you've done your homework—learned stuff, gotten skills, toughened up your brain—you'll figure out new ways to get through even the toughest crap. And yeah, don't just give up at the first big snag. What are those initial obstacles? They're usually just tests, or chances to learn, or maybe the universe nudging you to rethink your game plan. When faced with significant challenges that induce stress and hinder clear thinking, it is often most beneficial to take a moment to relax. Take five; let your mind clear. Then, with a refreshed perspective, thoroughly examine the problem from all angles to identify the most effective and efficient solution. Take five; let your head clear. Then, with a fresh brain, really dig into the problem and check out every angle to find the easiest, smartest fix. So, if you want to keep winning, it's not just about grinding. It involves a unique blend of hard work and strategic thinking. It doesn't matter if you're doing tough physical work, killing it in sports, or just overthinking stuff in your head—like solving problems or coming up with new ideas. Strategy on its own is just talk, and hard work without a plan is useless. The real trick is putting them together. That's how you get through life's crap: strong and kind of wise.

Author Sezgin Ismailov

Sunday, February 19, 2023

It's not enough to just acknowledge your mistakes - you need to use them as opportunities to improve your life.

This article explains how to turn your mistakes into opportunities. We all make mistakes. It's part of being human. But what separates the successful from the unsuccessful is how they deal with their mistakes. The successful learn from their mistakes and use them as opportunities to improve their lives. They don't dwell on their mistakes or wallow in self-pity. Instead, they view their mistakes as learning experiences and use them to become better people. 2. Why should you turn your mistakes into opportunities? If you want to be successful in life, you need to learn from your mistakes. It's not enough to just acknowledge your mistakes ; you need to use them as opportunities to improve your life. By doing so, you'll become a better person and be better equipped to handle whatever life throws your way. 3. How to use your mistakes as opportunities to improve your life: First, it's important to accept that you made a mistake. The process can be difficult, but it's necessary to learn from your mistakes. After accepting your mistake, think about what went wrong and what you could have done differently. Then, make a plan to avoid making the same mistake in the future. Finally, please proceed to implement your plan. By taking these steps, you'll be able to use your mistake as an opportunity to improve your life.  I have never heard of such a sinless person. That is why we call the higher power God, Mother Nature, Energy

Author Sezgin Ismailov

Why would someone turn on the very person who offered them a lifeline?

 We’ve all heard the adage, “Lend a hand.” It’s etched into our collective consciousness as the epitome of human kindness, a fundamental pil...