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Work As Therapy : Finding The Pain You’re Comfortable With

“I don’t like work. No man does. But I like what is in the work — The chance to find yourself.” -Joseph Conrad
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You’re Dying Before Your Time : Seneca’s Advice

“If such people want to know how short their lives are, let them reflect how small a portion is their own.” – Seneca
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Best Lines From Kerouac’s On The Road

“I was having a wonderful time and the whole world opened up before me because I had no dreams.” – Jack Kerouac
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7 Leadership Lessons From The Battlefield

“As in war, so in life.” – Robert Greene
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The Narrative Fallacy

“…All over America high school and college kids thinking ‘Jack Kerouac is 26 years old and on the road all the time hitch hiking’…While there I am almost 40 years old, bored and jaded.” – Jack Kerouac
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What’s It To You?

“From the beauty of Islam is that one leaves that which has no meaning for him.” (Hadith narrated by Tirmizi)
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Quick Bites : Go To Work

“When they’re really possessed by what they do, they’d rather stop eating and sleeping than give up practicing their arts.” – Marcus Aurelius
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Accepting Everything That Happens

“My formula for greatness in a human being is amor fati : that one wants nothing to be different, not forward, not backward, not in all eternity.” – Friedrich Nietzsche
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Exit Delusion

“It is a sore thing to have labored along and scaled arduous hilltops, and when all is done, find humanity indifferent to your achievement.” – Robert Louis Stevenson
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Tales Of Mastery : Adventures With John Frusciante

“Music has always carried me through times of loneliness. So when I make music, I like to make people who listen to it feel like they have a friend who reveals something personal to them, rather than trying to be like a god up on a pedestal.” – John Frusciante