“Forgive and forget.” Do you realise that in this saying, forgiveness and forgetting are two separate things? Because many don’t. Instead, it is often mistaken as synonyms instead.
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3 Truths About Grieving
Grieving, undoubtedly, is something we are not taught on how to do. To be honest, it’s probably impossible to do so. However, one other thing we cannot doubt is, in times of grief, we all need a little guidance. We see so much from the media. We learn to expect from both ourselves and others …
Lessons In Darkness
One of the duties and rarely known occurrences for a happiness enthusiast is that similar to a warrior of the light, sometimes we must revel in the dark times in order to com forth wiser, and more confident. Sometimes, we just need to keep moving. It’s been a while. Here are some lessons I’ve learnt …
Letters of conflict.
Don’t let one bad moment ruin a lifelong connection.
What makes you feel close to a person?
“This space is for self improvement” The brand of H/e I had a think about what the main values or points I want my concept of “Happiness Enthusiast” to be branded by. Here’s what I have so far: Learning with good intentions I feel like a lot of the things I find out or learn …
Oh, you started your own business?
A small insight on business, thanks to Peter Thiels’ great book Zero to One.
The Science of Skepticism [Blog]
No one likes a nasty arguments. This is why we increase our EQ.
A Personal Idea (.2)
Continuation and conclusion on my view on life.
A Personal Idea
Every nowandthen, I see people come out with a caption on social media or a thought that comes across my mind as a syntax error. It feels like every time I see someone say “I’m going to miss this view!” or “Wish I didn’t have to leave!”, I have this bubbling curiosity on “Well, why …
Book Review: The One Thing
“Until my one thing is done, everything else is a distraction” The One Thing (by Gary Keller with Jay Papasan) was one of the very first books I read from cover to cover. There’s a funny story behind how I came past this book, but the end result was that this very book is one …