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Growth Quotes

    “it is the things

    you say no to

    that really show

    your commitment

    to your growth.”

    Yung Pueblo, Inward (Page 119)

      “People involve themselves in countless activities which they consider to be important, but they forget about one activity which is more important and necessary than any other, and which includes all others things: the improvement of their soul.”

      Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 109)

        “Over the centuries, people have placed a wall around mastery. They have called it genius and have thought of it as inaccessible. they have seen it as the product of privilege, inborn talent, or just the right alignment of the stars. They have made it seem as if it were as elusive as magic. But that wall is imaginary. This is the real secret: the brain that we possess is the work of six million years of development, and more than anything else, this evolution of the brain was designed to lead us to mastery, the latent power within us all.”

        Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 39)

          “We see the visible signs of opportunity and success in our own lives but we are grasping at an illusion. What really allows for such dramatic changes are the things that occur inside a person. That slow accumulation of knowledge and skills, the incremental improvements in work habits, and the ability to withstand criticism. Any change in people’s fortunes is merely the visible manifestation of all of that deep preparation over time.”

          Robert Greene, The Daily Laws (Page 37)

            “It seems to us that the most important work in the world is the work which is visible, which we can see: building a house, plowing the land, feeding cattle, gathering fruits; and that the work which is invisible, the work done by our soul, is not important. But our invisible work at the improvement of our soul is the most important work in the world, and all other visible kinds of work are useful only when we do this major work.”

            Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 33)

              “Live for your soul, and without trying or even understanding that you’re doing it, you will contribute to the improvement of society.”

              Leo Tolstoy, A Calendar of Wisdom (Page 29)

                “What’s the point of winning at sports but losing in the effort to be a good husband, wife, father, mother, son, or daughter? Let’s not confuse getting better at stuff with being a better person. One is a much bigger priority than the other.”

                Ryan Holiday, The Daily Stoic (Page 315)

                  “Often, we try to pretend that growth comes with no goodbyes, but it does. Perhaps we can go in with our eyes open, understanding that what we begin will likely end. And when we plan for it, we’ll do it better.”

                  Seth Godin, Blog