“It is a fine line between comforting-beliefs and delusions.” Although a belief is a prerequisite for knowledge, there is a big difference between believing and knowing. […]
“Claims of importance are a means of justifying and rationalizing insignificance.” Self-confident people do not constantly try to prove their confidence, their importance, or their significance […]
“The 2 Requirements For Proper Communication” As stated in Theory of Self-Relativity, “communication is the most common form of human behavior”. Communication, especially language, is our […]
“When resilience turns to tolerance, that’s when you’ve crossed over to selflessness.” Although traditional, cultural, societal, religious, spiritual, and even, psychology teachings advocate tolerance, especially in interactions and […]
“Most people don’t listen to understand, they wait to answer.” As stated in Theory of Self-Relativity: “To be a good listener; you must have interest and […]
“Ambiguity and confusion without resolution is how motivational and self-help programs keep you hooked endlessly.” Majority of motivational, self-help, and even therapy and other coaching programs […]
“You don’t need to remind others to remember you.” This is why Theory of Self-Relativity designates “Complementary, not Completing” as one of the 10-Commandments for self-improvement. […]
“Conditions come with consequences.” Although not categorized as one of Theory of Self-Relativity’s 10-Enemies of Self-Improvement; conditionality, which is closely associated with validation and acceptance, is a constraint […]
“Make your life’s purpose bigger, so your life’s meaning becomes richer.” While setting goals and dreams are important forward looking guidelines to progress and success; many, […]