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Quotes by Jay D'Cee

“How we decide to view the world defines the world.”

“While it is important to be mindful of how we spend our time as to not let it be piddled away, it is equally important to avoid the trap of over-planning.”

“Attempting to cling too tightly to any one chapter of our lives poses a futile challenge toward the flow of time.”

“We serve to regurgitate the same actions, feelings, and routines as a futile means of hedging off mistakes. Pursue nuance, and make mistakes.”

“It must not be considered a failure to openly acknowledge a life we are not proud of.”

“We grow immensely through examination of our emotions and provide ourselves with opportunities for nuanced experiences.”

“It can be overwhelming to think how many items or services we use on a daily basis that have been made possible by countless contributions of people worldwide.”

“We get caught in the rat-race of trying to out-shine our neighbors, and we begin to tie our self-worth to acquisition of endless quantities of material possessions.”

“It is far too easy to fall into a cycle of complacency.”

“Focusing solely on materialistic aspects of life is misguided, and bound to leave us feeling a sense of emptiness.”

“We hold the right to change our minds whenever we wish.”

“We must not ignore that blunders exist in varying degrees of intensity. You only fail when you stop trying.”

“Be kind to yourself when errors arise – realize what you may have done wrong and provide an apology wherever it is due.”

“No matter the aspect of our lives, failure is painted in an overly-negative light.”

“You are never too old to learn new things.”

“Consider how you are spending your time – passing hours upon end with eyes glued to a TV, phone, or computer.”

“We can develop ourselves emotionally, through constant assessment of our treatment of self and treatment of those around us.”

“Emotional displeasure in reaction to present events which we cannot readily be changed or influenced are yet another area where we can become trapped.”

“Do not allow the possibility for mistakes to deter you from chasing new knowledge.”

“Self-sabotage is a stealthy issue, as the untrained mind does not even realize what we are doing might be self-damaging.”