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Quotes by Jay D'Cee

“Maintaining a commitment to learning ensures acquisition of knowledge and solidification of a mature worldview.”

“The first step necessary in addressing the shortcomings of our lives is to acknowledge them.”

“Pursuing an escapist mode of living where we chase the false pretense of constant enjoyment will only further drive us into a state of distress.”

“Greet today with a smile, and a bigger smile yet tomorrow.”

“Often, the most substantial opportunities of our lives will blindside us.”

“Upon incurring the wrath of our own mistakes, we may barrage ourselves with a flurry of unnecessary self-downing behaviors.”

“Neither good periods of life nor bad periods of life are bound to last forever.”

“Delving head-first into acceptance of changes mandates an embrace of the temporality of all things.”

“We must commit to change; we must commit to the daily challenge of bettering ourselves no matter the obstacles.”

“Now, get out there and start reframing your perspective – one step at a time.”

“This life exists as a competition with oneself - no one else.”

“We must stop beginning our sentences with ‘I wish...’ and substitute for ‘I am grateful for...”

“If you do not have hopes or dreams, I implore you to brainstorm something to fill the void.”

“Despite an overwhelming assertion of self-knowledge, we will find ourselves cyclically falling victim to our own devices.”

“You work very diligently to secure a life you are proud of.”

“It is incredibly important to remain receptive to the meandering flow of time.”

“Through the process of maturation, we drive toward a sense of independence and slowly detach ourselves from our families – paving our own path through individuality, friendships, romantic endeavors.”

“We may have hobbies that spur a great deal of passion, where we toil hours on end to obtain a sense of perfection.”

“Mistakes are not always a clear indicator of lack of effort or incompetency.”

“Regardless of similarity, no two journeys are ever the same.”