Category Archives: Life’s Acquired philosophies

Things I learned about in life, the hard way.

Let’s get real again, let’s get our lives back again

The digital revolution has led modern people into such a social isolation that despite the many social media, we seem to be swallowed as a whole into nothingness. So we try to make sense of our  lives,- that inadvertently gets … Continue reading

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Celebrate life with your loved ones from time to time

After all: what else is there? Don’t forget the only certainty in life is that they’re not going to be around for ever.

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On professionalism and emotional detachment

The British myth that professionalism requires emotional detachment is plain bonkers; work without passion proves stale born.

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Before entering new endeavours

Make sure your previous wounds have healed.

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On wounds

If a wound hasn’t properly healed, it means you are still wounded.

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On your limitations

Don’t blame yourself for your limitations. Some may be hard coded and a fact of life. Not accepting facts is foolish.

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If something is really not your thing

Stop messing about and get someone else to do it properly.

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Overuse of a word

Overuse of words like “Service” or “tool”, especially in environments where the implied keyword is not being practiced or implemented properly, will turn people against the word and give rise to suspicion.

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On Arguments

If your debating partner is unwilling to try to see your point and listen to what is actually being said, then stop waisting your energy and terminate the discussion. (this might especially be useful in some counties where people scream a … Continue reading

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On Answers

“No” is as valid an answer as “Yes”, and men kind should stop refraining to use it.

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