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“External events are neutral. They only gain positive or negative value the moment they enter our minds. It is ultimately up to us how we greet these things. It’s not always easy, sure, but there is a comfort in knowing it is possible to view any single thing in multiple ways.
Our mind might make prisons, but it also gives us keys.”
— Aug 17, 2024 07:29PM
Our mind might make prisons, but it also gives us keys.”
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Saeedeh Sabbaghian
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It helps define life. It raises the value of our time here, and the value of the people we spend it with. The silence at the end of the song is as important as the song itself.
Or, as Nietzsche says: “The end of a melody is not its goal: but nonetheless, had the melody not reached its end it would not have reached its goal either.”
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— Sep 23, 2024 04:35PM
Or, as Nietzsche says: “The end of a melody is not its goal: but nonetheless, had the melody not reached its end it would not have reached its goal either.”
خیلی دارم با این کتاب حال میکنم🥹🥲🤩
Saeedeh Sabbaghian
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“Nothing is stronger than a small hope that doesn’t give up.”
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The Comfort Book
Matt Haig
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— Sep 02, 2024 07:05PM
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The Comfort Book
Matt Haig
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Saeedeh Sabbaghian
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This book is full of meaningful reminders🥹😍
“Sometimes when we have a decision to make, we feel we need to be fast. Indeed, the word “decisive” is often used as a synonym of fast. But when we find ourselves at a crossroads it is often better to stop, wait a while at the lights and check the map. After all, movement isn’t progress if we are heading in the wrong direction.”
— Aug 25, 2024 05:40PM
“Sometimes when we have a decision to make, we feel we need to be fast. Indeed, the word “decisive” is often used as a synonym of fast. But when we find ourselves at a crossroads it is often better to stop, wait a while at the lights and check the map. After all, movement isn’t progress if we are heading in the wrong direction.”

