Content sparks our connections with others, our own selves, and the world. What we decide to share is a powerful expression of where we stand and where we want to go. An essential part of the human spirit, this constant information sharing is what ultimately builds the bridges between us. Every image, text, sound, or video that you have released into the world carries a part of you that others can relate to. If actions reveal our priorities, the content we share explains them.
Contentment should not be confused with smugness… Contentment is being happy despite of the successes and failures.
“There is not enough Arabic content available on the Internet. But there's no motivation to put more Arabic content on the Internet as long as you don't have a system to find the content.”
“We expect Amazon, eBay and Expedia to continue to invest in technology and content in 2006 -- which could pose a near-term risk to 2006 street margin expectations.”
“There is no end of craving. Hence contentment alone is the best way to happiness. Therefore, acquire contentment.”
“We want to become a destination for content producers and consumers -- especially user-generated content.”
“With these devices content is king, ... The more content you can get on them, the more valuable they are.”
“I'm content to stand on tradition. I'm even more content to wipe my feet on it.”
With sense of achievement comes satisfaction… and with satisfaction comes contentment. Contentment is ultimate goal of life.
There is no end of craving. Hence contentment alone is the best way to happiness. Therefore, acquire contentment.