quotes
A collection of the best quotes ever spoken by scorned lovers and hopeless romantics throughout history.
A New Year
Many businesses have had to face some serious lessons throughout the last eighteen months or so, often being forced to rethink their strategies in some detail. Quite a few of those valuable lessons anticipate being carried forward into 2022, and whilst some will have been tough to learn, often they've involved a process of reflection and analysis.
By Artical Media3 years ago in Humans
The Value Of Setting New Year
The New Year's Resolution: It is something that everyone does every year at the very start of a new January in order to signify the start of a new 365 day cycle, only to be forgotten within a few weeks, sometimes only in a few days. Seeing as how so many dump them so quickly, you would be surprised at how many people are actually serious about their resolutions and goals for the new year, which indicates that people see the value but fail to keep the dedication and motivation. This is such a shame as it requires such little effort for such great pay off.
By Artical Media3 years ago in Humans
Not the Canada I remember...
Since long before Covid 19 hit our nation, our Government of Canada has continually failed us or at the very least failed to tell us the truth. Canada is known for being a safe, opportunist country where equality reigns and all of our citizens are supportive of one another. We are known for having an excellent healthcare system offering most free public healthcare. Unfortunately when the pandemic hit and for the years to follow so much attention had been drawn to how corrupted and dangerous our political system encapsulates. It shined a bright light on the gravity of their roles as politicians. It highlighted how their decisions could easily have a negative ripple effect that could easily damage or destroy parts of our society. I’m not saying that they should have handled the pandemic differently because truthfully I believe they did what they could with the very limited information on hand. It was a very unprecedented time not just in Canada, but across the world. However, the majority of other decisions that they made, and decisions that are continuing to be made today are the issue. They need to collectively sit back and review their choices thus far, and try to identify what went wrong, so that going forward they could back their choices with integrity and honor. In my experience, politics is a very juvenile, egotistical popularity contest that allows people in power to make the same mistakes over and over again. It allows our leaders to fail us time and time again, failing consistently to honor the positions and the power they carry. Not all politicians are bad, and I do believe there are some that lead because they want to, not for themselves but for our society. The issue is that the good ones are the minority, and they get drowned out in almost every headline.
By JPWrites.23 years ago in Humans
The one Chance
The concept of "one chance" generally refers to the idea that we only have one opportunity to make the most of a particular situation or to achieve a certain goal. This concept can be applied to many different areas of life, from personal relationships to career opportunities.
By aditya sathe3 years ago in Humans
New Beginnings
I might not become famous, but I would like to start selling my novels, even if it’s just one every couple years! I put my thoughts, dreams, and imagination into these five or so manuscripts, and I know that there is some other visionary out there who can learn just as much from my writings and take my ideas even farther. Yes, I realize I write (mostly) fiction, but the imagination can be inspiration as well, and teach people of all ages to dream their hearts out!
By Hannah Marie. 3 years ago in Humans
Motivation and Achieving Goals; But What's The Cost?
When considering motivation, is efficacy the best metric to use to judge/compare them? Can there be effective and powerful motivators that are dangerous, destructive, or chaotic? And how do emotions help (or hinder?) us in attaining a better understanding of this conundrum?
By Peter Thwing - Host of the FST Podcast3 years ago in Humans

