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Regret is a sign of progress. If you look back at your past self and see a fool, congratulations: you’ve grown.

Regret is a sign of progress

    About the author Gurwinder Bhogal is a popular writer and thinker who shares his ideas through X.com (formerly Twitter) under the handle @g_s_bhogal. His sharp observations about human psychology, cognitive biases, and personal growth have built a strong following. Bhogal often writes about mental models, decision-making, and how people can improve their thinking. The meaning… Sigue leyendo "Regret is a sign of progress

    To a great extent, our habits define us. You might call yourself an artist, but if you spend most of your time on the sofa watching Netflix, you're really a couch potato. John P. Weiss

    You’re really a couch potato

      About the author John P. Weiss is a storyteller whose life took many turns before he found his true calling. A former police chief with over 26 years in law enforcement, Weiss traded his badge for brushes and pens to become a full-time artist and writer. His background combines the structure and discipline of law… Sigue leyendo "You’re really a couch potato

      Want to be more productive? Uncover the subtle nuances that steal your productivity and fix those. - Allison Graham

      Uncover the subtle nuances that steal your productivity

        About the author Allison Graham is a business coach, speaker, and author who focuses on professional growth and workplace strategy. Her background includes helping professionals build their networks and find success through genuine relationships rather than superficial connections. Her book “Take Back Your Weekends” gives insight into her unique approach to work-life harmony. Her ideas… Sigue leyendo "Uncover the subtle nuances that steal your productivity

        Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment, until it becomes a memory.

        Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment

          About the author Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991), better known as Dr. Seuss, transformed children’s literature with his whimsical stories and distinctive illustrations. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, Geisel started his career as a cartoonist for magazines and advertising campaigns before publishing his first children’s book, “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street,” in… Sigue leyendo "Sometimes you will never know the value of a moment