Dew Langrial
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A Thinker, Writer & Storyteller. Living life in awe of it all. Hoping to make sense. Working on my tech startup.
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No Way Out Is the Only Way Out
I cut my middle finger a few months back with a knife accidentally. The blood poured out like anything. It hurt a lot. I had to go to emergency and get the tissue bandaged and everything. The scar healed in a month, but it left a mark to remind me that I used the knife in an unsafe way - at least once in my life. This is true of all types of scars, emotional, psychological, and spiritual.
By Dew Langrialabout a year ago in Motivation
You Need 5% Motivation and 95% Routine and Direction For Success
What if everybody waited for motivation to complete their work? You'd see half-finished buildings, unedited manuscripts, and patients on the operating table since the doctor didn't feel like operating at the moment.
By Dew Langrialabout a year ago in Motivation
How to Write 10x Engaging Stuff Within 24 Hours With a Simple Habit Change
When we don't have sex for a long time, anything remotely sexy feels exciting. When we are hungry, every food looks tasty. When you are multitasking, you are dividing your attention between two or more interests, but you cannot choose one. Fascinating videos and stories confuse you about what makes you feel super excited. You can jump to more exciting stuff in an instant, thanks to the AI-powered auto-suggestions tailored to keep you glued to social media.
By Dew Langrial4 years ago in Journal
Resolve to Sleep More - How I Plan to Make My Days More Productive
My alarm goes off, my eyes are heavy. I want another bite of sleep in my warm blanket but I value my job more. I get up, go to the washroom, and think my cup of coffee will cure the grogginess and the lack of sleep. I look forward to catching up on the lost sleep at the weekend.
By Dew Langrial4 years ago in Longevity
Think without Words. Science Says It Is Possible.
We have been thinking in words all our lives. We imagine that it is safe to say whatever we wish to say in our mind, that it does not matter. We should never mentally verbalize what we would not like to listen to in real life.
By Dew Langrial4 years ago in Lifehack












