Dilip Mukerjea shares his personal thoughts as he writes in the preamble of his new book, Learning How to Learn (not yet released; still in the works; this is a sneak preview!):
My hope is that the world is ruled by
- Wisdom tempered by humility
- Justice tempered by empathy and
- Reason tempered by compasion
I keep asking myself:
“In what ways can you make a disproportionate and positive impact upon the world?”
Confidence comes from having goals, taking risks, holding on to our convictions, and building up a small arsenal of succeses…and failures. Our failures tell us that it is possible to survive and move on. Our successes reveal that it is posible to prevail in the future. Both these experiences are vital in helping reassure us that in the end, all will be well.
BE ADEPT AT MAKING FULFILLING CHOICES!
STAY WILD & FREE!
DO WHAT THEY THINK YOU CANNOT DO!
BETTER DAYS ARE COMING!
STAY COOL!
BE MORE AMAZING THAN YESTERDAY AND LESS THAN TOMORROW!
A TEACHER AFFECTS ETERNITY. HE CANNOT TELL WHERE HIS INFLUENCE STOPS.
KEEP RUNNING AND NEVER LOOK BACK!
SUCCESS IS NOT INSTANT!
THE BEST VIEW COMES AFTER THE HARDEST CLIMB!
JUST START!
YOU WILL NEVER WIN IF YOU NEVER BEGIN!
TAKE RISK OR LOSE THE CHANCE!
THE MORE YOU LEARN THE MORE YOU EARN!
ALWAYS STAY HUMBLE AND KIND!
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