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Musashi’s Take on Relationship and Life Goals

If you try to strengthen and settle for relationship, you won’t be able to achieve your  life goal. It’s because relationships require lots of time and devotion. Without it, relationship will be a failure. In the story of Musashi, Musashi has a coherent life goal of becoming the greatest swordsmen of all time. But he […]

in Journals | October 23, 2014 | 255 Words | Comment

Lessons From Three Major Brain Surgery

I was surfing reddit when I saw an AMA (Ask Me Anything) of a guy who had three major brain surgery in three months. Most people don’t survive those. But he did. I read his thread and noticed one sentence where he states that if he’d be normal again then he’d travel the world. He […]

in Journals | September 27, 2014 | 530 Words | Comment

What I Learned By Recording One Second Everyday for One Year

The first lesson I learned from recording one year of one second everyday: Commitment is more important than success because commitment takes you closer to success. Without commitment, it’s very difficult to move ahead in life and anything you do. I have failed at many projects because I sucked at commitment. I always have difficulty […]

in Journals | September 13, 2014 | 633 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Want To Live A Better Life?

Hi! I’m Manish Suwal I Shoot Pictures. Make Videos. Build Websites. Write Blogs. Send Emails. Do you feel empty? Are you afraid that you’ll regret your life? Have you asked yourself ‘What is Life?‘ at some point of your life? Do you struggle to find the purpose of your life? Do you face difficulty staying […]

in Journals | September 7, 2014 | 271 Words

Why You Should Hustle For Good Ideas

Having an idea in the back of mind always helps. I sat down to write a blog post today. But I had nothing in mind. Just showing up and writing something in a blank page might work for free writing, but it doesn’t work when you want to write blog posts everyday. As soon as […]

in Journals | September 3, 2014 | 359 Words | 4 Webmentions | 2 Comments

You Are You

We notice people suicide when the stock market crashes. It’s because their sense of reality is the stock market. They view themselves as a part of stock market and if it collapses, their sense of reality is gone. And it doesn’t make sense to live in this world when their core sense of reality is […]

in Journals | May 25, 2014 | 272 Words | Comment

Until You Walk the Unbeaten Path, You’ll Never Know Where It Leads

You need to fall off to know why you shouldn’t fall off. You need to fall sick to know why you shouldn’t fall sick. You need to fall short on your goals to know why you shouldn’t fall short on your goals. You need to taste bitter to know what sweet tastes like. There must […]

in Journals | May 6, 2014 | 358 Words | Comment

Titles Dont Matter

After I write a post, my writing ends up nowhere near the title that I wrote before writing the post. The blog post takes different route from the title. Titles are only there to keep my focus intact with the post. It doesn’t matter. In similar fashion, goals are there to make you focus on […]

in Journals | April 11, 2014 | 301 Words | Comment

No Plans, Just Life

It’s important to plan and consider making attainable goals to move further in your work, but I think the same approach is a bad idea while planning everyday life. I usually never plan things. I don’t know what I’m going to do tomorrow. Heck, I don’t even know what I’ll do today. If something pops […]

in Journals | April 2, 2014 | 606 Words | 1 Webmention | Comment

Why You Should Use Fear as a Guiding Principle in Life

Today I was out feeding pigeons. I never did that before. I used to be afraid that their beak might hurt me. It seemed to me like they could easily pierce my fingers with their sharp beak . Instead of listening to my fear, today I went out and fed pigeons anyway. Nothing that I […]

in Journals | March 27, 2014 | 447 Words | Comment

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