55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island Quotes
55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
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“Perceiving failure as an opportunity to learn does not mean that you are trying to negate the consequences of your actions. It simply means that you are ready to try again, this time by using a different strategy or working on your weak points.”
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
“Remind yourself that you can take neither the full credit nor blame for the outcomes in your life. There is always a factor of randomness involved. However, you should try your best, be proactive, and strive toward having a sense of control in life.”
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
“It takes a lot of effort and a bit of wit, but ultimately, knowing how your sailboat functions is very helpful. The ocean changes, but you are always there with your sailboat.”
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
“Keep in mind that if a habit no longer serves you, it is time to make a change. Hence, don’t be afraid to let go and free up space.”
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
“Living life is a bit like exploring an unknown island. Through schooling and upbringing, you are gradually shown a small part of it, yet the majority of the territory stays uncharted. It’s up to you to plunge forward and proactively set foot in that area.”
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
“The anchor has its function, but now is not the time for it. Forget about the anchor. If you want to master sailing, you must sail. Docking is not sailing.”
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
― 55 Life Lessons from Amoeno’s Island
