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“Change only ever occurs when the desire to change outweighs the desire to stay the same.”
Kain Ramsay, Responsibility Rebellion: An Unconventional Approach to Personal Empowerment
“This impossible, unrealistic scenario is very much like death: when you lose a loved one, you don’t regard them as worthless and meaningless just because they can’t see or hear you anymore. In death, they don’t have a job, they aren’t showing off their talents, they aren’t bringing in the money or working incredibly hard day in and out, yet they are still valuable to you.”
Kain Ramsay, Responsibility Rebellion: An Unconventional Approach to Personal Empowerment
“everything you do in life comes at the cost of everything you don’t.”
Kain Ramsay, Responsibility Rebellion: An Unconventional Approach to Personal Empowerment
“The faith that everything will turn out alright, notwithstanding trials and tribulations, because you are capable of making things work out because you have enough faith in yourself to persevere.”
Kain Ramsay, Responsibility Rebellion: An Unconventional Approach to Personal Empowerment
“The opposite of living a life in fear is living a life in faith and, no, not spiritual faith (although you can add a spiritual faith to your lifestyle should you want to).”
Kain Ramsay, Responsibility Rebellion: An Unconventional Approach to Personal Empowerment
“However, those of us who are more inclined to feel inferior to others due to crippling shame and self-hatred are more inclined to feel superior than those with confidence. Why? Because superiority is bred from an underlying inferiority complex.”
Kain Ramsay, Responsibility Rebellion: An Unconventional Approach to Personal Empowerment
“So, you put up with yourself in exchange for nice things, until the novelty wears off and you have to go back out to the shops looking for something nice to give yourself in exchange for temporary inner peace and self-acceptance once again.”
Kain Ramsay, Responsibility Rebellion: An Unconventional Approach to Personal Empowerment