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Inspirational Quotes for the WEEKEND

By Dr Charles Leyman Kachitsa

Our focus should not be outside but within. There is power in searching one self as if searching your cloths to see where they are soiled to adjudge how to clean and look sparkling again. This illustration on clothing is more looking outside but the power is in looking inside to clean all areas that on a journey will fail you successfully reaching the desired destination.

There is art in managing to pose and look inside self. Most often the world outside reflects the one inside for humans are spiritual beings. Men and women need to clean their minds to unclog them of all the dirt that might be there preventing smooth flow of a life lived to the full. Unlock you mind and one way of doing that is through feeding it with positive stuff.

Harmony in the world depends on the minds of people who are clear about what life is about. Knowing the world has reached that era where most people in some regions do not accept what the truth of life is. Life is sustained by the truth which is never changing and will always be the same no matter the desires of men created in to their own convenience. We all need to agree that we need to find and hold on to this truth. There is only one truth in the world!

The quotes this week are a continuation extraction from a book which read in full gives tips on what life experiences can do to an individual no matter whether negative or positive to propel them progressively forward. I am sure that the few selected quotations from the book listed below will enlighten you to one or two life lessons. Read and enjoy:

FOXES ON FIRE by Dr Noel Maturlu

“Beyond necessity, spirituality plays an essential role in guiding innovation toward ethical and meaningful advancements. Grounded in purpose, resilience, and divine inspiration, spirituality aligned innovation is not just about progress but about progress with integrity.”

“History affirms that necessity is the mother of invention. Many major scientific advancements have emerged from hardship. World War II accelerated the development of radar, penicillin, and computers. Economic downturns have spurred financial reforms and creative entrepreneurship. Psychological research also confirms that constraints and trauma can enhance creativity and resilience – a phenomenon known as post-traumatic growth.”

“The process of discovering your purpose through pain begins with self-reflection. Often we move through life reacting to our struggles rather than analyzing them, However, pain carries profound lessons, and the key to transforming it into purpose is learning to ask the right questions. By digging deep and engaging in meaningful self-inquiry, we gain clarity on how our experiences have shaped us and how they can be used to serve a greater purpose.”

“The biggest mistake people make is waiting for the ‘perfect time’ to take action. Perfectionism often leads to paralysis, preventing ideas from ever being executed. The best way to succeed is to start, even if it means beginning on a small scale.”

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