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Where you stand, this bright corner of the universe, there is no one to enjoy it but you. Sam Harris

Where you stand

    About the Author Sam Harris is a writer, philosopher, neuroscientist, and podcast host born in 1967. The quote comes from Harris’s book “Waking Up: A Guide to Spirituality Without Religion” (2014), where he explores consciousness, meditation, and spirituality from a secular, scientific perspective. In this work, Harris draws on his own experiences with meditation as… Les mer "Where you stand

    Because when you stop and look around, this life is pretty amazing. Dr. Seuss

    Life is pretty amazing.

      About the author Dr. Seuss, born Theodor Seuss Geisel (1904-1991), was an American writer and illustrator who created over 60 children’s books featuring imaginative characters, playful rhymes, and moral lessons. His distinctive art style and invented words like “nerd” and “grinch” became part of our cultural vocabulary. While many attribute this quote to Dr. Seuss,… Les mer "Life is pretty amazing.

      I feel that the need to look at the sky — at the moon and stars — is very basic, and it is inside all of us. Nancy Holt

      The moon and stars

        About the author Nancy Holt (1938-2014) was an American artist known for her groundbreaking work in sculpture, installation art, film, and photography. Her interest in perception and natural light led her to create some of the most significant land art pieces of the 20th century. Holt expressed this thought about our connection to the stars… Les mer "The moon and stars

        You have two options today, and only two. You can be happy, or you can be very happy.You have two options today, and only two. You can be happy, or you can be very happy. George Ravelin

        You can be happy, or you can be very happy

          About the author George Raveling is one of basketball’s most influential figures, with a career spanning over six decades. Born in 1937 in Washington, D.C., Raveling broke barriers as the first Black basketball coach in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and the PAC-8 (now PAC-12). His coaching career included successful tenures at Washington State University,… Les mer "You can be happy, or you can be very happy

          Noen ganger må man se noen elske noe

          Noen ganger må man se noen elske noe

            About the author Donald Miller is an American author best known for his memoirs and Christian spirituality books. He has written New York Times bestsellers like Blue Like Jazz, A Million Miles in a Thousand Years, and Building a StoryBrand. Miller’s writing is honest, insightful, and often humorous as he explores faith, relationships, and finding… Les mer "Noen ganger må man se noen elske noe

            Never swap happier with happy

            Never swap happy with happier

              About the author The Mind Map Journal is where visual thinking meets personal growth. Our website brings you proven mind mapping methods that turn scattered thoughts into clear, actionable plans. We offer a full library of tips, tutorials and templates that work for both new and skilled journalers, going beyond basic writing by adding visual… Les mer "Never swap happy with happier

              If nothing is going well, call your grandmother. Italian proverb

              If nothing is going well

                About the author The quote is attributed to an Italian proverb. While proverbs do not have a single identifiable author, they are valuable cultural artifacts passed down through generations. Italian proverbs often reflect the wisdom, values, and humor of Italian society. They are known for their practical advice and insights into daily life. This particular… Les mer "If nothing is going well

                The secret to happiness is low expectations. Barry Schwartz, a psychologist, and author of The Paradox of Choice

                The secret to happiness

                  About the author Barry Schwartz is an American psychologist and emeritus at Swarthmore College, renowned for his research in psychology and economics. Born in 1946, Schwartz has significantly contributed to the understanding of human behaviour, particularly regarding decision-making and happiness. He is best known for his book “The Paradox of Choice: Why More Is Less,”… Les mer "The secret to happiness