धर्म, जाति, समुदाय व तुक्ष मुद्दे (मुख्यतः उत्तर में) हर चुनाव की तरह, इस बार भी मुख्य मसले बनकर उभरे थे, परन्तु चुनावी निर्णयों ने लगभग यह साबित किया, कि वर्तमान में संविधान की सुरक्षा भी एक गंभीर/अहम मसला था!
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How to identify your limiting beliefs
First, let's identify those pesky little critters. They often masquerade as self-evident truths, like "I'm not good enough" or "I'll never be successful." They're the mental equivalent of a wet blanket on a campfire, snuffing out your dreams before they even have a chance to ignite. To find them, you'll need to do some soul-searching. Ask yourself what beliefs are holding you back, and be brutally honest with your answers.
Now, let's talk about how to overcome these self-imposed limitations. The first step is to challenge those beliefs. Are they really true? Or are they just stories you've been telling yourself for so long that they've become ingrained in your psyche? Once you've identified a limiting belief, try reframing it. For example, if you believe "I'm not good enough," try reframing it to "I have the capabilities necessary to succeed at everything I do."
Next, gather evidence to support your reframed belief. This could be past achievements, compliments from others, or even just moments when you felt proud of yourself. The more evidence you have, the easier it will be to convince yourself that your new belief is the truth.
Finally, practice self-compassion. We all have limiting beliefs, and it's okay to struggle with them. Be kind to yourself, and remember that change takes time. With patience and persistence, you can overcome your limiting beliefs and unlock your true potential.
Now go forth and conquer those mental barriers.
The most powerful words on the benefits of failure.
“Some failure in life is inevitable. It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all—in which case, you fail by default.”
—J.K. Rowling
A legend passed away today. This x-CIA math genius built a quantitative trading fund that earned more than $100 BILLION for investors.
At 66% return/yr, his track record destroys that of Warren Buffet, George Soros, Carl Icahn.
A thread on "Greatest Investor of Wall Street" 👇
“I knew I wanted to change something in the world. It just took some time before I knew what that would be.”
Esther Duflo was awarded the 2019 prize in economic sciences for her work fighting poverty. She is the youngest person ever to be awarded the prize.