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The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities by Majid Kazmi
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“Don't be quick to believe the bad things you hear about good people. Everyone has a story left untold.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“It may sound paradoxical, but strength comes from vulnerability. You have to ask the question to get the answer, even though asking the question means you didn't know.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“Pause, breathe and smile. Anything that adds to your stress is likely not worth pursuing.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“Our minds become slaves to those we see as having total power to control us and to cause pain to us. We are quick to give up control of ourselves to those who have the power to rule us as long as they also have the power to feed us. This is the fundamental construct of a feudal society.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“Successes are like milestones while excellence is a never-ending journey.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer
“You owe it to yourself to forgive and forget. Holding grudges is like punishing yourself for others' actions and rewarding them for hurting you.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“The lies that people tell in stories is what makes them so true.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“When you say you are in pursuit of happiness, what you essentially mean is that you are expecting your environment to always act in ways that would elicit an emotion of happiness in your heart. It is exactly as absurd as it sounds.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“We all look for opportunities in the form of an ideal state of affairs; the perfect weather for picnic, enough time to call a friend, or a good offer to sell the house. The truth is, you have the power to create the state of affairs that you call opportunities.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“Pursuit of contentment is not the pursuit of an elusive tomorrow; it is the celebration of today. In that, it is the pursuit to end all pursuits.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“Pursuit of happiness is like chasing a moving target—a target stuck to the belly of a frolicsome kangaroo.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer
“We are quick to give up control of ourselves to those who have the power to rule us as long as they also have the power to feed us.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer
“I would be a billionaire if I didn't have to worry about making a living.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“True change doesn’t happen when the world adjusts to us; it begins when we adjust to the truth within ourselves and act boldly upon it.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“Every limitation begins as a thought. Free your mind, and you will find that the impossible was merely a boundary you hadn’t dared to question.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities
“Opportunities are not gifts of circumstance but reflections of our inner readiness. When we reshape who we are, we find the world reshaping itself to meet us where we stand.”
Majid Kazmi, The First Dancer: How to be the first among equals and attract unlimited opportunities