One thing I've learned: we don't stumble accidentally into an amazing life. It takes decision, a commitment to consistently work on ourselves.

Kamal Ravikant
One thing I've learned: we don't stumble accidentally into an...
One thing I've learned: we don't stumble accidentally into an...
One thing I've learned: we don't stumble accidentally into an...
One thing I've learned: we don't stumble accidentally into an...
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We don't stumble accidentally into an amazing life. It takes decision, a commitment to consistently work on ourselves. Audre Lorde said, “Your job is not to stand outside of life and criticize it, nor to live within its confines, nor to strive for its perfection. Your life's task is to create a space of your own that is neither outside nor inside, but which exists in the middle of life where you can be fully alive.”

Source: Live Your Truth

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