Raheel Farooq is an inspirational thinker and writer whose work focuses on self-awareness, personal growth, and mindfulness. His reflections guide readers to recognize their potential, make intentional choices, and navigate life with purpose. Farooq's messages encourage courage, reflection, and emotional intelligence, motivating audiences to confront challenges and pursue fulfillment. His dedication to fostering personal and collective growth empowers individuals to take charge of their lives and embrace the journey toward meaningful achievement.
"Intelligence seeks reasons behind things. Wisdom looks for things behind reasons."
"Children and journalists need what they don't need actually."
"What is inspiration in strangers is jealousy in kinsmen."
"Never congratulate a doctor for the fast recovery of a patient."
"The biggest challenge for human mind is human mind."
"The fate of man does not chase him as much as he chases his fate."
"Stupidity is not a behavior, it's a religion. One can die for it!"
"The greatest of fools are those who fail to mark the invisible from the nonexistent."
"Culture has little to do with how refined a man's intellect is, it rather depends on the refinement of his emotions."
"Politics is the only art whose artists regularly disown their masterpieces."
"Whenever we think, we construct a world that is centred upon the object of our thinking; whenever we act, we reconstruct a world that is centred upon ourselves."
"Everyone knows that evil should be avoided wherever possible, few actually know where it is possible."
"Comparison is the most abused intellectual tool of all. We compare men and women, man and God, good and bad, equal and unequal, forgetting that this sin only results in a punishment so severe that we can't even trace it back to its origins. All we're left with in the end is ambiguity, uncertainty, lethargy and and Kafka!"
"Idiots are of two kinds: those who try to be smart and those who think they are smart."
"The problem with human race is not that it errs, but that it does so repetitively."
"Gratitude is more of a compliment to yourself than someone else."
"Being and not being are not two different realities, but two different aspects of the same reality."
"The most brutal avenger on earth is a reality you ignored, however minor."
"Innocence is the most intelligent admission of stupidity."