I feel like I've lost the spark in me. I used to be curious back then but now I don't feel curious about any thing. How to bring that spark back?
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Just answer this and follow for atleast 3hours.
In two or less words, tell(to yourself and one friend) what matter No 1 to you?
This is called your VALUE.
After that I can tell for the next steps...
Just answer this and follow for atleast 3hours.
In two or less words, tell(to yourself and one friend) what matter No 1 to you?
This is called your VALUE.
After that I can tell for the next steps...
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Go through a short story given :
Once a human i.e Arnold Bennett once pointed out that we all have same amount of time i.e 24 hrs a day. Strictly speaking that's a inconclusive an observation as Bennett ever made , even everyone agree, can't say say about you. it's not time that counts, but energy - and of that wonderful quality we all have in very different amounts, from the people who wake up tired, no matter how much sleep they've had , to lucky, well-adjusted mortals who hardly ever need to sleep. I shouldn't need to give the examples of those laconic personalities.
The spark you are searching around comes from a healthy body, of course; it comes from psychological balance, a lack of conflicts and insecurities.
Some people like you (will be soon) apparently have boundless, illimitable energy - they're on go from morning to night, and often far into the night, working hard , playing hard, never tiring , never worn out or exhausted - and getting twice as much as done as any three other human beings.
A heart touching quote you might have heard before:
•If you're searching for a person who will change your life than take a look in mirror.
A quote which I love , and which inspired me lot:
•Books can remove your habit of being ignored. (Not related to question asked but really, indulging in books is the best habit I ever noticed)
Thanks
It may help ☺️
Once a human i.e Arnold Bennett once pointed out that we all have same amount of time i.e 24 hrs a day. Strictly speaking that's a inconclusive an observation as Bennett ever made , even everyone agree, can't say say about you. it's not time that counts, but energy - and of that wonderful quality we all have in very different amounts, from the people who wake up tired, no matter how much sleep they've had , to lucky, well-adjusted mortals who hardly ever need to sleep. I shouldn't need to give the examples of those laconic personalities.
The spark you are searching around comes from a healthy body, of course; it comes from psychological balance, a lack of conflicts and insecurities.
Some people like you (will be soon) apparently have boundless, illimitable energy - they're on go from morning to night, and often far into the night, working hard , playing hard, never tiring , never worn out or exhausted - and getting twice as much as done as any three other human beings.
A heart touching quote you might have heard before:
•If you're searching for a person who will change your life than take a look in mirror.
A quote which I love , and which inspired me lot:
•Books can remove your habit of being ignored. (Not related to question asked but really, indulging in books is the best habit I ever noticed)
Thanks
It may help ☺️
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