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"The line between ego and healthy self-esteem is very delicate. We should know when we cross this line, switch side, and become egotistical."

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"The line between ego and healthy self-esteem is very delicate. We should know when we cross this line, switch side, and become egotistical."

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"Real transformation requires real honesty. If you want to move forward - get real with yourself."

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"Your number one mission in life is to be who you were intended to be."

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"The problem with thinking that you are the absolute best, is that it leaves no room for you to become any better and while you live life thinking that you're the best, truth is a lot of people around you are already better and becoming even more better."

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"When somebody criticise you, be happy and thankful because they have given you an opportunity to think about the matter more precisely and more detailed!"

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"Focus on your potential not your past."

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"As long as you are still breathing, you definitely haven't reached your highest potential on earth. Always challenge yourself to do better."

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"I am learning to accept everything about myself,even the part of me that struggles to accept everything about myself."

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"Above all, avoid lying, especially lying to yourself. Keep watching out for your lies, watch for them every hour, every minute. Also avoid disgust, both for others and yourself: whatever strikes you as disgusting within yourself is cleansed by the mere fact that you notice it.Avoid fear, too, although fear is really only a consequence of lies. Never be afraid of your petty selfishness when you try to achieve love and don't be too alarmed if you act badly on occasion."

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"Start to change your reality today, moulding your reality to suit what you want from life."

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"By looking for the unexpected and discerning the surreptitious features in the scenery within us, we apprehend our personality, find out our identity and learn how to cultivate it. Taking care of our fingerprints will be an enduring endeavor. ['Looking for the unexpected']"

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"Pride begins when someone starts to assume that s/he is the custodian of all truths and attempts to be right in all circumstances, which is IMPOSSIBLE!"
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"Until the ego dissolves or evolves to become one with our true self, we remain slaves of our own egos."
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"Don't cap your potential in the name of humility. First, maximize your potential, serve the world with your greatness and then worry about pride :-) lol"
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"Embrace the right values that may enable you achieve self-leadership & self-discipline, and show commitment to these values unconditionally."
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"Your haters may stage fake games that they know you cannot win so that you may fail and put that blame on you and in turn doubt yourself."
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