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Quotes by Jay D'Cee

“We are a culmination of months upon years of experience.”

“Exercising the ability to forgive ourselves is one of the greatest gifts to self that we can offer.”

“Our core necessities constitute clean air and water, nutritional food, meaningful social interactions, knowledge, shelter, and safety. Everything exceeding this core requirement only serves as social ‘fluff’.”

“In this world, there are countless external factors that steer our approach to life. Understand what steers you.”

“Go out there, and make today a day worth remembering.”

“Those who judge you are blind to their own errors, or have drawn a circle of comfort so small that they are doomed to a life of stagnation.”

“The dynamics of friendships and family are immensely interesting when closely examined.”

“New thoughts and ideas will forever be a part of humanity’s developmental path.”

“Self-love enables us to view ourselves and the world around us in a much more gentle way.”

“Willpower depletion is accompanied by its own set of downsides. Knowing what drains and recharges you is key.”

“We are presented an endless set of preoccupations and responsibilities. How do you organize your time?”

“Keep your temper in check at all times - you gain nothing from fostering extreme emotions.”

“At a young age, with only a handful of years serving as the basis of reference, there is still a great deal of nuance remaining in in life.”

“The mind will always find opportunities to auto-pilot.”

“Life has its way of pulling us in numerous direction.”

“Nature has an intangible ability to heal troubled thoughts, and offer a path of productive distraction.”

“Healthy habits promote a mindset where we are much further inclined to pursue constructive behaviors.”

“Dedicate time toward exploration of your inner motives.”

“Of all the resources in our lives, time is undoubtedly the most precious.”

“As our environment and level of aptitude continuously changes, we must rise to the occasion to meet these changes.”