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“A 20/20 mindset produces clarity, joy, and peace in your life. It produces RESULTS.”
Farshad Asl, The "No Excuses" Mindset: A Life of Purpose, Passion, and Clarity“The beauty is that through disappointment you can gain clarity, and with clarity comes conviction and true originality.”
Conan O'Brien“Realize clarity from calamity.”
T.F. Hodge, From Within I Rise: Spiritual Triumph Over Death and Conscious Encounters with "The Divine Presence"“When we talk of "exploring the mystical," we are not trying to dig into creation, because if you dig into creation, it will only get more complex. It will not bring clarity; it will only bring more complexity. That is why the yogis looked in a different direction. We looked inward. If you look inward, a different dimension opens up. Now instead of things getting more complex, you get to clarity. It is because of this that we say that those who look inward have a third eye. They see things that others cannot see. They have brought a new clarity to life.”
Sadhguru, Of Mystics & Mistakes“What I always liked about Socrates was his insistence on questioning things for the sake of reaching some sort of clarity - even if it is only clarity about the gaps in our knowledge.”
Samantha Harvey“Consistency. Clarity. Courage. I like to stand for consistency, clarity and courage in my thoughts, words, and actions.”
Sharad Vivek Sagar“I honour the clarity of the present moment, and the stillness at the centre of being (mine & others), even in the midst of so much doing.”
Jay Woodman“Clarity is like casting light. Clarity allows us to see better and eases the path of understanding. And just as one light source need not deny the illumination of another but can add to it, the understanding gained through one explanation can stand to gain from another, even if it is different in approach. The truth is more exclusive...”
Cyrus Panjvani, Buddhism: A Philosophical Approach“A few steps back is sometimes needed to find clarity in the confusion.”
April Mae Monterrosa