When you find something or someone so profound in life, cherish them.
I suddenly realized that life is so short. I want to make sure that from now on, I will focus on making the people I love feel loved and happy for as much as I could in this lifetime — even if it means I’m included or not.
I have always held profound admiration and immense respect for men who embodied a champion mindset. (Harvey Specter) But also, I find those who possess a teachable & growth mindset to be equally deserving of high regard. (Mike Ross)
Just a gentle reminder that respect is earned through actions and not an entitlement you simply demand.
I saw this post on facebook the other day, and it got me reflecting on a few things.
This is probably the simplest yet wisest thing, indeed, because it suggests that observing how people choose to spend their time and which activities they prioritize could reveal their true interests and intentions. By allowing people the freedom to pursue what they want, you gain insight into what they truly value and prefer. The idea is that actions speak louder than words, and by paying attention to their choices, you can better understand their motivations and make sense of their behavior. In essence, this can help you uncover answers to any questions you might have about someone’s intentions or character.