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Showing posts with label wrong. Show all posts

Friday, 20 November 2015

Peace in war?


You can’t fight fire with fire. Trying to do so is foolish.

If you want to win a war, you have to accept that you will have to go in the opposite direction.

Mankind must put an end to war before war puts an end to mankind.
- John F. Kennedy

War is always wrong. You can’t win anything when you kill someone else. You end up with a price to pay for your actions, even if you think they are justified.

“War does not determine who is right - only who is left.”
- Bertrand Russell

When you fight against something, you’re doing it the wrong way. You should fight to build something.

“My first wish is to see this plague of mankind, war, banished from the earth.”

- George Washington

Sunday, 14 July 2013

Free opinions

Opinion giver that can get you down.

Have you ever been in a conversation when someone tells you how to run your life? What you should do or not with what is wrong in his or her opinion?

Yes, you know what kind of people I'm talking about. It can become frustrating and sometimes we get angry because of those supposedly good comments. And sometimes, we feel sadness and even depression from those comments.

Don't, don't be affected from those comments. And I have a good way to make those less affecting. Just add this to the comment "From my limited opinion". Add it in your head. And you'll feel a lot better when someone come to you to give you that life threatening comments about what you're doing wrong in your life.

You should also think about the fact that if this person has nothing to lose from giving you that opinion. That opinion is worth nothing. When you want to best from someone, you need to get it when that person has something to lose if she send you in the wrong direction. If that person is outside of your life then you should use the "From my limited opinion".

You can even use this with your own thought. When you have limited thought you can see how limited they really are.

Take a look at Mike Michalowicz post about this subject.