Quotes about knowing yourself and self-discovery
Self-discovery is all about diving deep and uncovering who you are and what you truly want from life. It’s about finding the principles, passions, and goals that are uniquely rewarding and fulfilling to you.
The aim is not to change into someone else, but to become more of who you already are. To chart a course that is genuinely yours, that brings j
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moretothat.com • Knowledge Is Not Understanding - More to That
Ajinkya Wadhwa added
Life is learning. Period. Overcoming ignorance is the whole point of the journey. You’re not supposed to know at the beginning. The whole point of venturing into uncertainty is to bring light to the darkness of our ignorance. I heard a great saying once: Life is like school, with one key difference—in school you get the lesson, and then you take th
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“To know thyself is the beginning of wisdom,”
Darius Foroux • Focus on What Matters: A Collection of Stoic Letters on Living Well
It is good to have an end to journey towards; but it is the journey that matters, in the end.
Ursula K. Le Guin • The Left Hand of Darkness: 50th Anniversary Edition (Ace Science Fiction)
As French author and fearless truth-seeker, André Gide, so aptly put it, “One does not discover new lands without consenting to lose sight of the shore for a very long time.”
Jen Sincero • You Are a Badass: How to Stop Doubting Your Greatness and Start Living an Awesome Life
What we learn on the journey may turn out to be more important than reaching the destination. For example, if we spend twenty years learning
Dan Millman • THE LIFE YOU WERE BORN TO LIVE:: A Guide to Finding Your Life Purpose
The right journey is the ultimate destination. – The most prolific and beneficial experience in life is not in actually achieving something you want, but in seeking it. It’s the journey towards an endless horizon that matters—goals and dreams that move forward with you as you chase them. It’s all about meaningful pursuits—the “moving”—and wh
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