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"starting, even in a small way brings your mind into reality, before you take action your mind can only imagine what a particular behavior would be like. My initial projection of a 30 minute workout was wrong. When it comes to activities that require physical or mental effort it's extremely common to overestimate how difficult they are" — Aug 30, 2016 10:08PM
"starting, even in a small way brings your mind into reality, before you take action your mind can only imagine what a particular behavior would be like. My initial projection of a 30 minute workout was wrong. When it comes to activities that require physical or mental effort it's extremely common to overestimate how difficult they are" — Aug 30, 2016 10:08PM
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"so far i really liked the first chapter about the story of her daughter but the second chapter is actually kinda boring she keeps on repeating some of the main ideas and i feel like ok lady it's not a science now what ? !" — Jan 30, 2014 01:10AM
"so far i really liked the first chapter about the story of her daughter but the second chapter is actually kinda boring she keeps on repeating some of the main ideas and i feel like ok lady it's not a science now what ? !" — Jan 30, 2014 01:10AM
“A dog is a great thing for a kid to have. It's like a bicycle but with emotions.”
― Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
― Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
“I was blessed with another trait I inherited from my mother, her ability to forget the pain in life. I remember the thing that caused the trauma, but I don't hold onto the trauma. I never let the memory of something painful prevent me from trying something new. If you think too much about the ass kicking your mom gave you or the ass kicking that life gave you, you’ll stop pushing the boundaries and breaking the rules. It’s better to take it, spend some time crying, then wake up the next day and move on. You’ll have a few bruises and they’ll remind you of what happened and that’s ok. But after a while, the bruises fade and they fade for a reason. Because now, it’s time to get up to some shit again.”
― Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
― Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
“We live in a world where we don’t see the ramifications of what we do to others because we don’t live with them. It would be a whole lot harder for an investment banker to rip off people with subprime mortgages if he actually had to live with the people he was ripping off.
If we could see one another’s pain and empathize with one another, it would never be worth it to us to commit the crimes in the first place.”
― Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
If we could see one another’s pain and empathize with one another, it would never be worth it to us to commit the crimes in the first place.”
― Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
“Nelson Mandela once said, 'If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.' He was so right. When you make the effort to speak someone else's language, even if it's just basic phrases here and there, you are saying to them, 'I understand that you have a culture and identity that exists beyond me. I see you as a human being”
― Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
― Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
“People love to say, “Give a man a fish, and he’ll eat for a day. Teach a man to fish, and he’ll eat for a lifetime.” What they don’t say is, “And it would be nice if you gave him a fishing rod.” That’s the part of the analogy that’s missing.”
― Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
― Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood
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