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Ultimate Goal for Everyone Is to Live a Better Life

What is the ultimate goal for everyone? Many might say it's to be rich, famous, or successful. But, if you think about it, those things might bring temporary happiness, but they don't guarantee a better life. Our ultimate goal should be to live a better life. What does that mean? A better life refers to living a life with purpose, joy, and contentment. It is about finding balance in one's personal and professional life.

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From Planting Seed to Fruition: The Three Stages of Growth in Any Endeavor

Personal development is a journey that involves time, commitment, and consideration. Seed planting, initial development, and fruition are the three stages of growth all individuals must go through to be successful. Each stage has its hardships, challenges, and rewards, and it is critical to understand and accept each stage to reach greater success.

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How Making Assumptions Can Hurt Relationships

It’s human nature to make misjudgments about others. Be it our family or friends, we often overanalyze situations and our mind often creates scenarios that might not always be true. While it may not apply to all situations and some assumptions are purely your gut telling you that things are amiss, most assumptions we make can be seriously damaging to the relationships we have with others.

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Learning to Assess Situations With A Change In Perspective

This might seem slightly random, but the other day, I found myself in deep thought. Thinking about and trying to figure out situations and their solutions. While fully consumed in thought, I caught a moment to glance at my fingers and soon found myself drawing analogies to my hands. I thought to myself, if my hands were symbolic of a situation and my fingers, the solution, then wouldn’t that mean that each situation could have five completely different outcomes, absolutely unrelated to each other? What a fascinating observation!

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