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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
If we can manage to refrain from harming others in our everyday actions and words, we can start to give more serious attention to actively doing good, and this can be a source of great joy and inner confidence. We can benefit others through our actions by being warm and generous toward them, by being charitable, and by helping those in need.
Doing things for others always pays dividends.
Seeing how many people in our world today are focused on doing good in this world for others, especially in the younger generation and how passionate they feel about making a difference. What inspires me is helping others to become more of who they are and to learn to become radically generous with each other.
Living isn't just about doing for yourself,but what you do for others as well. — © Nelson Mandela
Living isn't just about doing for yourself,but what you do for others as well.
Those who say it can't be done are usually interrupted by others doing it.
For me, my core focus has always been to help others so what drives me to keep doing this is the fact that I can continue to learn to coach others such as yourself. You might not be a fitness trainer, or maybe you are, but you need to find that CORE reason that will keep you going forever.
I always do the first line well, but I have trouble doing the others.
It is only by doing things others have not that one can advance.
Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they will.
When one guy is doing good, it makes all the others want to achieve greatness.
I became more courageous by doing the very things I needed to be courageous for-first, a little, and badly. Then, bit by bit, more and better. Being avidly-sometimes annoy-ingly-curious and persistent about discovering how others were doing what I wanted to do.
Doing nothing for others is the undoing of ourselves.
Having faith often means doing what others see as crazy.
We have a stewardship responsibility to keep ourselves healthy physically and emotionally. If we don't, we cannot carry out our obligations to God, to family, to our employer, or to others. With this in mind, we put limits on the extent to which we allow others to abuse us. Doing right will mean abuse part of the time; that goes with the turf. But inviting abuse or failing to deal with it is wrong.
It's good for me to see so many other people who are not me. That there are so many others. I feel affection for them. Most of them are doing the best they can. I am also doing the best I can.
We do ourselves the most good doing something for others.
Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they please. — © Pythagoras
Rest satisfied with doing well, and leave others to talk of you as they please.
Doing great things for others is an awesome gift to give yourself.
As part of being in the industry you do watch what others are doing. I think that's something good to do.
Whatever your passion is, keep doing it. Don't waste time chasing after success or comparing yourself to others. Every flower blooms at a different pace. Excel at doing what your passion is and only focus on perfecting it. Eventually people will see what you are great at doing, and if you are truly great, success will come chasing after you.
Going far beyond that call of duty, doing more than others expect, this is what excellence is all about! And it comes from striving, maintaining the highest standards, looking after the smallest detail, and going the extra mile. Excellence means doing your very best. In everything! In every way.
I feel that if you are blessed, or lucky enough, to be doing well, you should help others.
Concentrate on doing what you do best, and let others do the rest.
One of the important qualities that I think is often overlooked is just energy. It's vitality, and sort of a life force that some people have and others don't. Probably that is connected to a love of whatever it is that they're doing. Another quality that I think is central is confidence. Again, some people are more blessed with that than others.
Adults are naturally most conscious of directing the conduct of others when they are immediately aiming so to do. As a rule, they have such an aim consciously when they find themselves resisted; when others are doing things they do not wish them to do. But the more permanent and influential modes of control are those which operate from moment to moment continuously without such deliberate intention on our part.
Pretty much, you point to a problem and good reasoning about why people are doing what they are doing and what constraints they face in terms of how others will behave, and you're looking at a problem that could be improved upon by game-theoretic reasoning.
You're wrong means that I don't understand you, I'm not seeing what you're seeing- and I'm not seeing all of you there is to see. But there is nothing wrong with you. You are what you need to be, doing what you need to be doing, and although I may take steps to protect myself of others, I do not know all and therefore am literally inadequate to judge.
It's not wise to just blindly copy what others are doing.
One of the secrets of life is that all that is really worth the doing is what we do for others.
You concentrate just on yourself. I can't wallow in anything, can't worry about what others are doing.
Those who say, 'It can't be done,' are usually interrupted by others doing it.
When I was in improv workshops or doing stand-up or writing comedy with others, or just doing comedy, I just laughed. Funny was funny; I loved to laugh. I always liked people I found generally funny.
In nothing do humans approach so nearly to the gods as doing good to others.
I'm not bothered about what others are doing. All I want to do is excel in whatever it is that I do.
Life's most persistent and urgent question is, 'What are you doing for others?'
The best way to learn is by doing; never ask others to do what you're not willing to do yourself.
The "biggest" poems I ever made are based on the psychological principal of the "Johari Window:" what the self freely shares with others; what the self hides from others; what others hide from the self; and what is unknown to the self and others.
From getting good grades in school, to thinking about getting a good career and settling down, we all have been running a rat race. We always thought that we were doing it for ourselves but actually we were doing it for others. Like, I realized, I never had time for myself.
Nothing surprises me anymore. We'll keep doing what we're doing. I'm going to keep going forward with solutions that I want to see applied to this great country, the challenges that we're facing. And things like that [e-mails as governor published] are going to be perhaps a distraction for others. They won't distract me.
The world isn't perfect, and some days it wears you down. You can either accept that, and face it, and be a help to others instead of a hindrance. Or you can decide the rules are too tough and they shouldn't apply to you, and you can ignore them and make things harder for everybody else. Sometimes life is about being sad and doing things anyway. Sometimes it's about being hurt and doing things anyway. The point isn't perfection. The point is doing it anyway.
Advance yourself by advancing others. Do not judge others. Be of service to them, but realize that you are not necessarily the instrument of perfecting and immortalizing others.
You will understand a great truth when you get to realize that what you do to others, you are doing to yourself. — © Laozi
You will understand a great truth when you get to realize that what you do to others, you are doing to yourself.
Doing for others may be the only way to create lasting well-being.
I was constantly comparing myself to others in my workplace, others in life, others on social media, and I was so focused on others that I fell out of touch with myself.
Courage is......following your conscience instead of "following the crowd." Sacrificing personal gain for the benefit of others. Speaking your mind even though others don't agree. Taking complete responsibility for your actions and your mistakes. Doing what you know is right, regardless of the consequence.
My happiness is not dependent on others; it comes from within. Spiritual growth in a person is never encouraged, but it is important. I don't know why people want to judge others instead of doing their own thing. I firmly feel that I don't need to follow or live according to other people's rules. I like living life the way I want to.
You can put yourself to the purpose of others, and in doing so, you can be better off.
You don't want to just do 'me too' companies that are copying what others are doing.
Three keys to more abundant living: caring about others, daring for others, sharing with others.
Doing good to others is the #? one great Universal Religion
To me, there are saints every day. They stand up and help others and live for others and do things for others.
We all have a life story and a message that can inspire others to live a better life or run a better business. Why not use that story and message to serve others and grow a real business doing it?
The ideal man takes joy in doing favors for others. — © Aristotle
The ideal man takes joy in doing favors for others.
Justice is doing for others what we would want done for us.
Kindnessis giving others happiness.Compassionis removing others' bitterness.Joyis freeing others from suffering.
What you do for yourself, you're doing for others, and what you do for others, you're doing for yourself.
Poverty in Egypt, or anywhere else, is not very difficult to explain. There are three basic causes: People are poor because they cannot produce anything highly valued by others. They can produce things highly valued by others but are hampered or prevented from doing so. Or, they volunteer to be poor.
I think about my cocaine use. I liked it. I thought it was a great drug. But I knew that if I was doing that almost exclusively, I wouldn't be able to continue to also have significant others and a wide range of other things. And I wasn't special. A number of people, including the people I was doing cocaine with, also behaved the same way.
Happiness springs from doing good and helping others.
Doing as others told me, I was Blind. Coming when others called me, I was Lost. Then I left everyone, myself as well. Then I found Everyone, Myself as well.
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