On purpouse of New Year and the settling of goals in our daily life. You can't sit back and be happy with where you’ve come in a few short years...you have to totally understand the benefits of continuing to grow - you raise your vibrations, you attract higher quality people, you can serve more people, and more.
Here the post we've selected to recommend as inspirational this new year and written by Rachel Rofé, The More I Learn, the More I Realize How Little I Know which to us, is an equivalent to the Socrates' Paradox [see also Spanish answers]:
My father used to have a bumper sticker in the garage that said, 'The more I learn, the more I realize how little I know.'
This seems to be my life story - especially as of late. The more I grow, the more I realize I have so much more to learn.
It’s really hard for me to come to terms with this! I’ve always had the attitude that I’d like to work super-hard at first, get to desired solution, and then sit back. With growth though, it just doesn’t happen that way. It’s never-ending.
I met a guy I really, really respect back in June. He’s super-successful and full of amazing advice. I thought he was absolutely brilliant, wise, enlightened… and then I talked to his wife.
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