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You’re never too old to learn something new. Never stop studying.
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You’re never too old to learn something new. Never stop studying.
Hard work always pays off knowledge is your greatest asset !!
Study today, succeed tomorrow!
Every page you read is a step closer to your dreams
"Sometimes, you just need to focus and push a little harder, and you’ll overcome every challenge."
would you rather never find out who you 'really are' and long to discover it for every day of your life, or find out that your biggest fear is the person you 'really are' and you spend the rest of your life trying to change it?
i like cats :3
This question is profoundly thought-provoking and carries a lot of weight. Here’s my perspective:
Never finding out who you really are and always longing to discover it: While this could leave you with a persistent sense of emptiness, it also paves the way for a journey imbued with curiosity and hope. Often, the pursuit of meaning itself can be as fulfilling as the discovery.
Finding out that your biggest fear is who you really are and spending your life trying to change it: Although this path is undeniably daunting and emotionally taxing, it holds immense potential for growth. By confronting and striving to transcend your deepest fears, you might unlock a more profound and authentic version of yourself.
If I were to choose, I’d lean towards the second option. Growth often arises from discomfort, and I believe transformation through adversity can lead to a more meaningful existence.
Oh, and I adore cats too! They’re undoubtedly some of the most endearing creatures in the world. 🐱
Old books, yellowed pages, and the scent of untold stories
Knowledge is the most solid foundation for every journey.
Even when you're tired, remember why you started.
Every page you read opens a new door to the future.
Study not to be perfect but to become the best version of yourself.
"New year, new goals, planting seeds of knowledge to harvest success. 🌟📚"
“Quiet evenings, just books, tea and some familiar tunes are enough to forget the world.”