Here's the fact. That is two kinds of selfish people. First, people who act like tyrants. Someone who dominates, doesn't care if they become a disruption towards others. And only think about the things that are important to them. They think the world only revolves around them. They are always wanting to be a center … Continue reading Selfish Behaviours: The Tyrant and The Obsessed
Category: Essentialism
Dealing with Emotional Vampires: Their Problem, Not Ours
One afternoon, my friend came to me and opened up her problem. She told me she felt tired and did not have enough time to rest. The illness started to attack her. Her body wasn't in good shape lately. Also, she missed her kids, because she couldn't be there for them. Before she told me … Continue reading Dealing with Emotional Vampires: Their Problem, Not Ours
Humility vs Luxury: The True Path to Admiration
I want to begin this writing by deliver this impactful message from Morgan Housel in his book "The Psychology of Money" : "There's an unspoken truth that people generally seek to be respected and admired by others, and that using wealth to buy luxury goods may not bring those things as much as you imagine. … Continue reading Humility vs Luxury: The True Path to Admiration
The Art of Saying No Gracefully
In the previous article I've already told you my dear friends, why we have to stop saying yes and start saying no. In the end, it's about what is truly matters and essentials for us. Only say yes when we truly mean it, and only to the essentials things. Keep saying no to non-essentials things … Continue reading The Art of Saying No Gracefully
Stop Saying Yes, Start Saying No
It was a quiet and slow morning. I had finished prepared breakfast and lunch box for my kids, they were already went out for school. So, it was just me, my book and my coffee (as my husband usually sit in the other room in our home). I always loves slow morning, it's real luxury … Continue reading Stop Saying Yes, Start Saying No





