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Self Chase


"It is the nature of the self to manifest itself. In every atom slumbers the might within."

— Allama Iqbal

Hurry up! Stand in front of the mirror and tell yourself:

"I matter. I have value. I am grateful for who I am. I am growing. I appreciate myself as I am."

Say it every day—until you believe it. Because the world won’t define your worth for you. You must define it for yourself.

"The greatest thing in the world is to know how to belong to oneself."
— Michel de Montaigne

It’s time to know yourself better. And for that, you must focus—entirely—on you.

Stop waiting for external validation. Stop measuring yourself against others. Your journey is yours alone. The real competition isn’t with the world; it’s with who you were yesterday.

It’s not about setting arbitrary standards. It’s about looking inward—asking the tough questions, challenging yourself, and pushing beyond your limits. True growth begins when you face yourself with honesty, courage, and determination.

Doubt will creep in. Fear will try to hold you back. But remember—every answer you seek is already within you. You don’t need permission to grow, to change, or to evolve. You don’t need approval to embrace your power.

Need help to seek your answers? The answer lies within you, because no one knows you better than you.

So stop waiting. Stop hesitating. Start taking actions for your own good. 

The time to rise is now. The time to believe is now. The time to become is now. 


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Unknown said…
Hi
Enjoying this, yesterday's video I spired me went to gym when felt lazy, felt much better after, itl always be an inside job, we hurt ourselves and have to heal ourselves

Deeplife said…
It's good to know that my work is making positive difference. Thanks for your feedback! Keep reading!

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