Most people don't realize that your brain is always looking for evidence to confirm what you've told it. If the story you tell your brain is, "Nothing ever works out for me," it will start searching for everything in your life that reinforces that thought. This is called confirmation bias. But it works both ways. If you start asking, "What if things are actually working out for me?" your brain will look for signs of that too. The thoughts you feed matter, because your mind will always try to prove you right.
Millennials are now sandwiched between a generation that believes everything they read on WhatsApp and a generation that believes everything they see on Instagram.
there will be a moment in your life where you have to make the hardest decision to get your spark back, and its important u do it as quickly as possible
Sunday only comes once a week- why not wake up at 3 AM to watch a cricket’s dying format ball-by-ball for next 9 hours and then watch a 90 minute fifa wc final which will end up being 120 minutes anyway
All the retirement leaks are just so shattering. Let him do it himself, he has been the backbone in this format for last 13 yrs. Why did the concept of farewell matches end? #RohitSharma
Sports is the greatest subject for life. Teaches you everything about the attitude needed to clutch, survive and bounce back through everything. And Virat is the greatest example for this. Lock ON, Grind, and fight. I pity those who dont follow a sport like life depends on it.
18 years of playing cricket at an international level & this man still keeps on improving like his life depends on it. takes courage to play the second fiddle to younger guys, and announcing a part of him in a final when everyone else isn't their best self. greater than the goat