Purposeful Life Quotes Quotes

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Mitta Xinindlu
“I'm educated. I have solid experience in commerce. I have talents. But one thing I've always been confident in bragging about is my gift to write. And I want to use it as a therapy for many people. I hope that millions of people find my words to be soothing, cheering, motivating, and healing.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Mitta Xinindlu
“Some names have meaning, some don't. It's not a big deal. What matters is the meaning of your life.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Mitta Xinindlu
“I write this with confidence in that we will heal millions of people. We will do so through our writing.”
Mitta Xinindlu

Mitta Xinindlu
“I had to surrender all that I was and knew. It was a necessary process to discover my real purpose in this life. No regrets.”
Mitta Xinindlu

C. JoyBell C.
“If someone else makes my partner a better person, if someone else makes my partner happier than I can, if someone else breathes life into my partner in a way I cannot; then my partner should be with that person, not with me. It seems like people fail to grasp that wanting to be with someone is totally different from needing someone to belong to you. Wanting to be with someone is totally different from needing to keep someone.”
C. JoyBell C.

“In order for kids to reach their full potential, they must first believe they have potential.

They must believe that they matter and that they have the power to choose a beautiful life story. They must feel empowered to discover and use their unique skills, interests, ideas, perspectives and ways of showing up in the world to embody the best possible version of themself and create the best possible life for themself. They must be taught that every great leader, activist and change-maker started as a kid who chose to take action to change the world.

It is imperative that teachers, parents, role models and mentors tell and show kids over and over again that they are valuable and important, that they matter, and that have the power to choose. They have the power to choose to embody the best version of themself. They have the power to choose to make life better for the people and world around them. They have the power to choose the legacy they leave behind. Whoever they want to be and however they want to be remembered, they have the power to choose that.”
Lauren Martin, Insecurity is a Seed