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The Moon Cannot Be Stolen

Ryokan, a Zen master, lived the simplest kind of life in a little hut at the foot of a mountain. One evening a thief visited the hut only to discover there was nothing in it to steal.

Ryokan returned and caught him. “You may have come a long way to visit me,” he told the prowler, “and you shoud not return emptyhanded. Please take my clothes as a gift.”

The thief was bewildered. He took the clothes and slunk away.

Ryokan sat naked, watching the moon. “Poor fellow, ” he mused, “I wish I could give him this beautiful moon.”

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“If your work looks like someone else’s, you’re not inspired — you’re just lazy.”

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“I’m just trying to figure things out.”

— Joan Girardi/Joan of Arcadia

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When people talk about how good they are, it is often a manifestation of their self-presentation and self-image. Several psychological and social factors contribute to this behavior:

1. Self-enhancement: People have a natural tendency to present themselves in a positive light. They want to be seen as competent, successful, and capable individuals. Highlighting their strengths and accomplishments allows them to boost their self-esteem and maintain a positive self-concept.

2. Social validation: Seeking validation and acceptance from others is a fundamental human need. By emphasizing their achievements and skills, individuals hope to gain recognition and admiration from their peers. Positive feedback from others can reinforce their belief in their abilities.

3. Impression management: People often engage in impression management, which involves carefully curating the information they reveal about themselves to create a favorable impression. They may downplay weaknesses and emphasize strengths to influence how others perceive them.

4. Social comparison: Comparing oneself to others is a common behavior. When individuals talk about their accomplishments, they might be seeking to establish themselves as successful or superior to others in their social circle.

5. Fear of judgment: Some people may fear negative evaluation or criticism. By emphasizing their positive traits, they aim to reduce the likelihood of being judged or facing rejection.

6. Cultural norms: In some cultures, it is more acceptable to express confidence and talk about one’s achievements openly. Such cultural norms can influence the way people communicate and present themselves.

7. Reinforcement of self-belief: Talking about their successes and abilities can serve as a way for individuals to reinforce their own belief in their capabilities. By vocalizing their achievements, they remind themselves of what they are capable of accomplishing.

It is important to note that while self-enhancement and self-promotion are common behaviors, not everyone engages in them to the same extent. Some individuals may be more modest or prefer to downplay their accomplishments to maintain humility. Additionally, constant bragging or exaggeration can lead to negative social consequences and perceptions of arrogance, so finding a balance between self-expression and humility is essential for healthy social interactions.

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“All that jealousy and envy comin’ from my enemies.”

— Tupac Shakur

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“Success isn’t about how much money you make; it’s about the difference you make in people’s lives.”

— Michelle Obama

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“I am convinced that men hate each other because they fear each other. They fear each other because they don’t know each other, and they don’t know each other because they don’t communicate with each other, and they don’t communicate with each other because they are separated from each other.”

— Martin Luther King, Jr.

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“Faith is believing in something even when common sense tells you not to.”

— God/ Joan of Arcadia

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“I work in mysterious ways.”

— God/ Joan of Arcadia

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Joan: “Sometimes I think I’m the only one who believes in all of this. All the stuff that’s happening.”
God: “You’re not alone. You just have to trust that you’re not.”

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“Charism” is the Greek word used in the New Testament for “favor” or “gratuitous gift.” Charisms, or spiritual gifts, are special abilities given to all Christians by the Holy Spirit to give them power both to represent Christ and to be a channel of God’s goodness for people. Whether extraordinary or ordinary, all charisms ought to be exercised in the service of God.

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“You can’t judge people only by how they treat you. The true test of character is how they treat those they don’t like or need. Even if someone is kind to you, proceed with caution if they’re consistently unkind to others. Selective civility is a sign of deep-seated hostility.”

— Adam Grant

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“Stop being a critic and be a light; don’t be a judge, be a model.”

— Sean Covey

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