Syed Shahbaz
Stories (3/0)
Looking-Glass Self
Came across this theory in our sociology course a while ago. The concept basically states that you look at yourself the way other people look at you. And there are different point of views on how you can go about this. However, it all ultimately falls down to the type of person you are. And how you take this can also determine the character you have.
By Syed Shahbaz7 months ago in Journal
Choose the reality you wish to experience
In the labyrinth of human existence, the idea that individuals can actively shape the reality they experience has emerged as a profound and empowering concept. While it may seem like a departure from conventional thinking, the essence of this notion lies in the recognition that reality is not an immutable force but a malleable construct shaped by individual perspectives, choices, and intentions. This essay explores the transformative power of intention in choosing the reality one wishes to experience and its implications for personal growth, resilience, and the unfolding narrative of life.
By Syed Shahbaz7 months ago in Motivation
Reciprocation
In the timeless wisdom of Sun Tzu's "The Art of War," the principle that "how you do anything is how you do everything" finds a resonant echo. Sun Tzu's treatise on strategy and warfare emphasizes the interconnectedness of various elements in achieving victory. When we apply this philosophy to the realms of life and personal development, the parallels become evident.
By Syed Shahbaz7 months ago in Journal